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CSS Usage

No matter how you use CSS, the data shows that making sure your code works across all browsers is still a concern, especially for newer features such as :has().

Testing Environments

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Which form factors or environments do you test on?
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What do you mainly use CSS for?

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What kind of project do you usually use CSS for?

Industry Sector

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Which industry sector(s) do you work in?
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CSS vs JavaScript Balance

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How do you divide your time between writing CSS (including HTML markup) and JavaScript code?

Browser Incompatibilities

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Are there any existing CSS features that you have difficulties using (or avoid altogether) because of lack of support, or differences between browsers?
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Missing Features

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What features do you feel are currently missing from CSS altogether?
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Other CSS Pain Points

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Any other pain points related to writing CSS?
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We asked members of the CSS community to share their “pick of the year”

My 2023 Pick: Lightning CSS

An extremely fast, all-in-one CSS processing tool that handles things like vendor prefixes, minification, and modern feature transpilation, all while being an amazing platform for other developers to build CSS tools on top of.
We asked members of the CSS community to share their “pick of the year”

Adam Wathan

Creator of Tailwind CSS

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