Dev in the BBC Design System team. CSSWG member. Here for CSS nerdery, design systems and Intrinsic Web Design. Also Christian and 日本語学習者. he/him
Josh Tumath
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The nice thing about this markup is that you get a good fallback of two sliders on browsers that don't support it.
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And that’s how the t-shirt ended up. Thanks for entertaining it everyone 😁💙
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I'm at @css.cafe and Marco Christian Krenn is talking about design systems and auto generating with code their colour system. They have a similar colour layering system to us at the BBC but I love how it's so automated.
Nooo it's the end. @ohhelloana.blog rounds us off. The LLMs are only learning from this amazing community. Go and build great things.
There is an explainer on OpenUI for this extended range control.
It involves a new element: a rangegroup. Nice and simple and works like a fieldset. you can contain all of your range controls in there.
Ah, the Firefox for Android colour picker.
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And finally PPK invites the speakers on stage. What another fantastic conference. Every talk on point. Incredible work by the audio team, caterers, volunteers and the audience!! Wonderful.
And a shout out to @londonwebstandards.org State of the Browser.
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And you could have some pseudo elements to style all of the different components of the range slider.
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At @css.cafe we have @utilitybend.com is talking about the work he and others are doing at OpenUI for dual slider controls. There are so many out there on the web.
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#cssday continued… Great chats with @schepp.dev and @erwinhofman.bsky.social, advanced CSS talks with @kizu.dev, learned a lot from @joshtumath.uk, got my brain melted by @html5test.com, and of course special thanks to @rgadellaa.bsky.social for fighting the good battle with @open-web-advocacy.org.
In case anyone's curious what we're talking about...