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This thread is such a tour de force. So many experts on CSS and Web UI chiming in. I was going to add ‘hey maybe use Color.JS’ but the creators of that library as well as many others from the CSSWG...
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`font-size: math` https://groups.google.com/a/mozilla.org/g/dev-platform/c/Uk39hvO910w/m/rBwWIfmLCAAJ
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Giving writing a try! Wrote a little rambling thing about the CSS language feature formally known as the general sibling combinator: https://jwdallas.com/posts/csstildecombinator/
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Has there been discussion around read-only custom properties? (Maybe as an extension to @\property?)It seems like it could be useful to be able to define design constants (e.g. core color palette...
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I don’t think I’ve ever seen one of these before that blocked Safari but not Firefox
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Haven’t seen many people talk about naming conventions for CSS Custom Properties so I went and wrote a rather opinionated post on the topic.https://jwdallas.com/posts/namingcssvariables/You likely...
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Was thinking about this a lot today 😆 https://social.ericwbailey.website/@eric/111251254792396597Last weekend I setup up an RSS feed for my site and this weekend was doing a first pass on Dark Mode...
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In all the projects I’ve worked in that use object notation for CSS I’ve never once thought wow having TypeScript’s type checking here saved me time. It’s always the opposite for me 🤷🏻♂️🙃
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I'm thrilled about the new @-scope rule in CSS, in particular what it will allow for component styling. That said, I’m not sure we need (or perhaps even want) @-scope for nested light/dark themes.I...
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