Gecko: Intent to Prototype: sibling-index() and sibling-count()
Sweet Jeebus, MacOS 27 Golden Gate Removes the Dumb Icons From Menu Items
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Gecko: Intent to Prototype: sibling-index() and sibling-count()
Happy #CSS Nesting Day (Baseline Widely Available)
LLMs and performative productivity
Demystifying the View Transition Pseudo Tree
Introducing the Field Guide to Grid Lanes #css
This is my favorite news from all of WWDC this week. I mean that. In a small way I mean it because I so loathe this aspect of MacOS Tahoe. But in a large way I mean it because it’s proof that the rot ...
@function — Native Custom Functions in #CSS by @schalkneethling.com
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Some of the tech giants for the past few years have tried hard to kill the most important tool of the web, links. The web is changing and folks are losing hope. I just wanted to thank those who made t...
Just realized that one of my favorite easter eggs I made while at Stripe is still on the /jobs page…
The monitor in the photo mimics everything you do on the page itself. 🥚💅
(only visible on Firefox because it uses an experimental feature)
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It's worth asking whether LLMs are actually making us more productive at all—and if so, what we might be sacrificing in return.
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Each pseudo element plays a distinct role in how the view transition animates. The browser does most of the heavy lifting though, which makes it a little hard to see what’s actually happening under th...
CSS now has user-defined functions. No preprocessor, no JavaScript, but native @function with typed parameters, local variables, and conditional logic built right into your CSS.