
Surprising Facts About New CSS Selectors
Scott Vandehey outlines some gotchas with :is(), :not(), :has(), :where(), and & selectors.
Learn some surprising facts about new CSS selectors, how to drop container and wrapper classes, how to create stunning glowy buttons, and more.

Scott Vandehey outlines some gotchas with :is(), :not(), :has(), :where(), and & selectors.

Kevin Powell explores the idea of dropping the container and wrapper classes, even for breakout elements.

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A quick overview of different types of themes available in Visual Studio Code: Color Themes, File Icon Themes, and Product Themes.
Jhey Tompkins shares a quick tip showing how to use CSS container query units in your animations to create a glowy border button effect.
Michelle Barker explores creative use cases for CSS gradients.
Frederick O’Brien explains why documentation must be interactive and constantly evolving.

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A short while ago, I had a lovely chat with Kirupa Chinnathambi about the past and future of CSS, productivity, motivation, and more.
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Zoran Jambor
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