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Media Queries in Times of @container


Max Böck took me up on my challenge to look through a codebase and see how many of the @media queries could ultimately become @container queries. I took the bait and had a look at some of my projects – … The post Media Queries in Times of @container appeared first on CSS-Tricks. You...

A Cornucopia of Container Queries


I don’t know about y’all, but my feeds have been flooded with articles about CSS Container Queries these past few weeks. The buzz about container queries actually started back in December after Miriam Suzanne posted a proposal (picking up on … The post A Cornucopia of Container...

Can I :has()


I just joked that we’re basically getting everything we want in CSS super fast (mostly referring to container queries, my gosh, can you imagine they are actually coming?). Now we might actually get parent selectors?! As in .parent:has(.child) { … The post Can I :has() appeared first...

Hexagons and Beyond: Flexible, Responsive Grid Patterns, Sans Media Queries


A little while back, Chris shared this nice hexagonal grid. And true to its name, it’s using —wait for it — CSS Grid to form that layout. It’s a neat trick! Combining grid columns, grid gaps, and creative clipping … The post Hexagons and Beyond: Flexible, Responsive Grid Patterns, Sans Media...

Collective #663


25 Years of CSS * CSS Container Queries For Designers * Incremental Static Regeneration * Unveiling Material You The post Collective #663 appeared first on Codrops

Can We Create a “Resize Hack” With Container Queries?


If you follow new developments in CSS, you’ve likely heard of the impending arrival of container queries. We’re going to look at the basics here, but if you’d like another look, check out Una’s “Next Gen CSS: @container” article. … The post Can We Create a “Resize Hack” With...

Collective #661


A Primer On CSS Container Queries * PINTR * SimpleLogin * Psychology of Design * Tiny Wins The post Collective #661 appeared first on Codrops

Next Gen CSS: @container


Chrome is experimenting with @container, a property within the CSS Working Group Containment Level 3 spec being championed by Miriam Suzanne of Oddbird, and a group of engineers across the web platform. @container brings us the ability to … The post Next Gen CSS: @container appeared first...

Collective #660


Container Queries Explainer & Proposal * Mantine * Fluid Typography * Fower The post Collective #660 appeared first on Codrops

Custom State Pseudo-Classes in Chrome


There is an increasing number of “custom” features on the web platform. We have custom properties (--my-property), custom elements (<my-element>), and custom events (new CustomEvent('myEvent')). At one point, we might even get custom media … The post Custom State Pseudo-Classes...

Say Hello to CSS Container Queries


Container queries are finally here! Now available behind a flag in the latest version of Chrome Canary, you can go ahead and experiment to your heart’s content. Oh, and if you’re not familiar with container queries then check out … The post Say Hello to CSS Container Queries appeared first...

Collective #657


Natto * Glob Editor * Frontend Toolkit * Say Hello To CSS Container Queries The post Collective #657 appeared first on Codrops

CSS Switch-Case Conditions


CSS is yet to have a switch rule or conditional if, aside from the specific nature of @media queries and some deep trickery with CSS custom properties. Let’s have a look at why it would be useful if we … The post CSS Switch-Case Conditions appeared first on CSS-Tricks. You can support...

Nested Media Queries


We don’t have “regular” nesting in CSS. Maybe this becomes a thing someday, or something like it. That would be cool, although that pre-spec doesn’t mention anything about media queries. I’d hope we get that right out of the gate … The post Nested Media Queries...

(Jay Freestone’s) Front-end predictions for 2021


React framework maturity, early container queries, WASM adoption, and monoliths. I’ll take all four, please. Not feeling like a particularly front-end-y? Jay says: Interestingly, the biggest developments in the front-end are unlikely to be traditionally front-end concerns. Back...

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