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What's new in CSS land (JS Party #302)
Published 2 years, 1 month ago
Description
Una Kravets, developer advocate at Google & web platform ambassador, joins Amal & Nick to take them CSS to school as they start this podcast in CSS kindergarten and end it with a Level-Up CSS Diploma. (LUCD?)
We explore all the amazing features which have recently landed in CSS — enabling super-charged user experiences with no JavaScript. Don’t forgot to check out all the epic links & demos in the show notes — and hold on to your butts, kids, this one is a ride!
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Featuring:
- Una Kravets – Twitter, GitHub, Website
- Amal Hussein – Twitter, GitHub
- Nick Nisi – Twitter, GitHub, Website
Show Notes:
- What’s new in CSS UI 2023 (the blog post we referenced on the show)
- CSS Podcast - USA and Adam’s AMAZZZZZZING Podcast - 🙌🏾❤️ Like and Subscribe ❤️🙌🏾
- Igalia
- Bocoup
- Follow Lea Verou and Chris Lilley for CSS Leveling up
- Releasing Color.js: A library that takes color seriously (Lea’s blog post)
- Releasing Color.js (Chris’ blog post)
- Contrast Ratio (a helpful tool to help find the right contract ratios)
- High Definition CSS Color Guide
- What is a color space?
- New color spaces!
- Proposal for “open-stylable” Shadow Roots (aka breaking shadow DOM encapsulation
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