
Using Feature Queries in CSS
Jen Simmons shows how to use @supports to see whether or not a particular feature (CSS property or value) is supported in the current browser.
Find out how to use @supports to see whether or not a particular feature is supported in the browser, how to achieve 60 FPS animations with CSS, how to use CSS locks when you need specific fluid behavior contained within certain boundaries, and more.

Jen Simmons shows how to use @supports to see whether or not a particular feature (CSS property or value) is supported in the current browser.

José Rosário shares some tips on achieving performant animations in CSS.

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Jeremy Wagner digs into a brand new CSS feature, that once it percolates through the browser ecosystem, will be great for performance.
Tim Brown shows how to use CSS locks when you need specific fluid behavior, contained within certain boundaries.
In this talk, Joe Reeve gives an introduction to browser implementations of CSS selectors and explains what that means for you.
Kitty Giraudel looks at how to put together a styleguide of components for your design using Jekyll and the Liquid template engine.

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A simple (but beautiful) CSS animation created by Laurence Archer.
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Happy coding,
Zoran Jambor

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