
CSS Café
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Regular online event, free to attend, w/ talks on various topics around CSS. Organized by @derSchepp & @supremebeing09. @[email protected]
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In town for @CSSDayConf on June 5–6? Join the Pre-CSS Day Afternoon Event on June 4 at 16:00 — hosted by CMD Amsterdam 🇳🇱 Talks by Nils Binder & Miriam Suzanne, plus student CSS showcases ✨ 🎟 Free RSVP:
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Introducing 🤯 flex-wrap: balance 🤯 Would you use this? ⚠️ Not a "real" feature yet, just something one of our engineers has been working on. (You can try it out in the latest Chrome Canary with the experimental web platform features flag though!)
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curved scrollbar 👨🍳 powered by GSAP + CSS scroll-snap + SVG
📬 The monthly GSAP Spotlight has made it's way into your inbox! Featuring our Site of the Month - Cash App by @quentinhocde and @indexstd & a recap of March's best work from the creative dev community. Read it online - https://t.co/HXb1LO9ySe Sign up -
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These were the links that flew by during today's meetup: * https://t.co/fQBIHq2ONd * https://t.co/k5KMDmywO8 (Sanne's demos) * https://t.co/xMLEkBA3ji * https://t.co/K2Ak4X2gMC * https://t.co/LrNovr11rh *
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We love contributing to the languages & tools developers rely on. Our focus is Popover & Anchor Positioning polyfills, and CSS specifications for functions, mixins, and responsive typography. Help us...
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Ever wondered why tennis drags while squash is nonstop action? Or why tennis feels like watching paint dry? 🤨🏆🔥 Then Manuel has the perfect talk for you, happening tomorrow at 5PM CET / 11AM EST at our cozy café ☕ 👇 https://t.co/FIUav2UwkN
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+++ Color in CSS Or How I Learned to Disrespect Tennis +++ by Manuel Matuzović +++ Everybody’s talking about container queries, nesting, scroll-driven animation, and view
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Ever wondered what a color space is & what a color model? What wide gamut means? If P3 is a color space, a color model, or maybe even both? Also LCH, OKLAB, WTF...?!😖 Then we have the perfect talk for you, happening tomorrow @ 5PM CET / 11AM EST ☕ 👇 https://t.co/FIUav2UwkN
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+++ Color in CSS Or How I Learned to Disrespect Tennis +++ by Manuel Matuzović +++ Everybody’s talking about container queries, nesting, scroll-driven animation, and view
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✂️ Achieve optical balance with CSS text-box-trim → https://t.co/RMkcIaEXw8 Chrome 133 lets you tailor the space above and below text, giving developers and designers more control over text layout and appearance.
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CSS Custom Functions are coming … and they are going to be a game changer! 👉 https://t.co/h8YGCzbuNJ
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There Rachel also mentioned this reading-flow examples page: https://t.co/kWLGm05h17 And finally, Lippe tried to break the internet with this adventurous contruction: https://t.co/4OFXbHiUAB :D
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Thank you folks for attending today's meetup. It was wonderful to be back at it! We didn't circulate too many links this time in the chat, but @rachelandrew's presentation had plenty of links on the slides which you can find here:
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Using grid layout to position items can sometimes result in a disconnected tab order, creating challenges for accessibility. While avoiding reordering has traditionally been the advice, this approach...
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ya'll got so excited, you excited the engineer to start prototyping! https://t.co/ThtDRGB305
CSSWG is talking about #CSS `superellipse` for SQUIRCLES (and more like notches, cutouts and bevels) try it https://t.co/j6igFBQZZH awesome work @nomsternom and @smfr!
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😍 PSA: ident() is an upcoming CSS feature I’m incredibly excited about and you're about to be too. It will allow you to compose CSS variable names from other variables, making code like this possible: 😍 Spec: https://t.co/z2nAyrGv2z Proposal (by @bramus):
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Join us for the first CSS Café meetup of the year! 🎉 @rachelandrew will show us a new solution for the visual vs. source order disconnect in CSS: the upcoming reading-flow property! 🌐✨ https://t.co/EWMkE2CjDf
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Dang I'm excited about new semantic attr() capabilities in CSS! I wrote a post about why this feature is so powerful, how it could change the way you build components, and how I would use it. Advanced attr() is rolling out in Chrome 133 starting next week 🥰
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🔥 Remember Internet Explorer’s Page Transitions? THEY’RE BACK BABY! 👾 Demo: https://t.co/N5R4PM9qki ⌨ Repo: https://t.co/52tYiM2571 To configure these, use the meta tags from the olden days + load up the library. Works in IE 5.5–7.0, Chrome 126+, and Safari 18.2 (buggy).
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As of Chrome 131 you have more options to style `<details>` and `<summary>`. You can now use of the `display` property on these elements, and also use a `::details-content` pseudo-element to style the part that expands and collapses. https://t.co/PCTwbUpOxB
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The stretch keyword: a better alternative to width: 100% in CSS? https://t.co/6MOpERPDF3 (via @stefanjudis)
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30 years ago, on Oct 10 1994, I first proposed CSS. It's been an adventure to see CSS as a baby, teenager, and aspiring professional. Sometimes misbehaved, but mostly a source of joy and excitement. https://t.co/odzA764xY9
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Card stack using scroll-driven animation w/ snapping. Just a few lines of JS, zero dependencies. Code + demo via @CodePen
https://t.co/h2wYnbFqh0
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