Juan Diego Rodríguez - Monknow
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Juan Diego Rodríguez ✨ Technical Writer Web Nerd Spanish/English 🇪🇦
México
Joined July 2021
Trying to use sin & cos to create a round layout 🥸 Learned a lot from @monknow_dev 's article!
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CSS Weekly #609 💙 Build UIs for humans 💬 Create a background that follows inline text 🏁 Learn how to style counters Featuring @Wattenberger, @anatudor, @monknow_dev, @adactio, @cferdinandi, @stefanjudis, @KevinJPowell, @addyosmani, @twogrey. 🙏 https://t.co/RB1hM1kxIX
cssw.io
Learn how our interfaces have lost their senses, how to get a semitransparent background following inline text, different approaches to style counters, and more.
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CSS Weekly #603 👭 sibling-count() & sibling-index() functions ⚜️ box-decoration-break 🌗 llight-dark() 🚀 tight mode in browsers Featuring @monknow_dev, @kilianvalkhof, @geoffreygraham, @chriscoyier, @codepo8, @julia_miocene. https://t.co/mLlUN1psOv
css-weekly.com
Learn how sibling-count() and sibling-index() functions work, how to style elements that span multiple lines, how to utilize light-dark() function, and more.
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I wanted to write about the sibling-count() and sibling-index() functions and realized that, well, no one can use them yet! So here is what you can do *now* to mimic their behavior https://t.co/GnEXXtxTM7
css-tricks.com
Today, I want to look into one of those cases of impatient and how the community has waited for that feature, to be specific, two upcoming functions: sibling-count() and sibling-index().
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Today I hosted Venezuela's President-elect @EdmundoGU, a man whose campaign inspired millions and one who should be taking the oath of office in four days. The people of Venezuela deserve a peaceful transfer of power to the true winner of their presidential election.
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This year, I had the opportunity to write with @geoffreygraham and Ryan Trimble about what we wish for CSS in 2025!🎄🎄🎄 https://t.co/w1NnwTaygU
css-tricks.com
2024 has been one of the greatest years for CSS: cross-document view transitions, scroll-driven animations, anchor positioning, animate to height: auto, and
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The new CSS logo is now (on its way) to be official-y.
Notes Telecon 2024-12-11 https://t.co/pqEEhQ3OuY css-color-hdr, css-display, css-overflow, css-mulitcol, css-scroll-snap, css-fonts, css-viewport
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CSS Wrapped 2024 is here! Just like last year, we – the Chrome DevRel team – have published CSS Wrapped, our end of year overview of all the new CSS and Web UI features that landed in Chrome and The Web Platform in 2024. 👉 https://t.co/goyXTk1kNO is the place to be!
chrome.dev
Join the Chrome DevRel team and a skateboarding Chrome Dino on a journey through the latest CSS launched for Chrome and the web platform in 2024.
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"Let me make a prediction: we'll look back at 2024 as the turning point between “CSS Classic” and “New CSS”." – Sacha Greif I completely agree. It feels like there is something to get excited about CSS each month. So what will 2025 look like? https://t.co/Gn3lRmsvOz
2024.stateofcss.com
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My first Guide in CSS Tricks about a topic I really loved. Hope it's worth a bookmark! https://t.co/8YQSOBUWQQ
css-tricks.com
Learn about CSS Anchor Positioning, including its syntax, properties, how it is used to position one element next to another, and even how it's used to resize elements relative to other elements.
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👀 Chromium Bug 40211832 “Implement at-rule for use with @supports” Status: New → Assigned https://t.co/AClgrV0OhW (This is great! See https://t.co/dYRUwcFQs0 why you need this)
bram.us
Using the at-rule() function we'll soon be able to detect support for at-rules and their descriptors.
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The @css Almanac just got a whole lot better. Coming soon entries about more than properties! https://t.co/zSfMie6AWY
css-tricks.com
Selectors are the elements that CSS "hooks" into to apply styles
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Periodic Table with filtering in pure CSS. Check out the Heisenberg filter! https://t.co/JBp98DKlWP via @CodePen
codepen.io
You know it from school … click on the Heisenberg-filter!...
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*extremely* excited to post my first article on CSS-Tricks (@css). Here it is!!!!! https://t.co/RfBh7tJUgQ
css-tricks.com
From June 11-13, the CSS Working Group (CSSWG) held its second face-to-face meeting of the year in Coruña, Spain, with a long agenda of new features and
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Damn. I know the current state of Gatsby, but didn't ever think it would rank first on dissatisfaction on the State of JS survey 50% of respondents had a negative experience with Gatsby. https://t.co/wHDqY0EsMk
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