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Lee Meyer recently spoke at Web Directions Summit 2025. This is his experience, not only speaking at the event, but experiencing the event through the lens of anxiety and imposter syndrome.
Continue reading "Postcard From Web Directions Dev Summit, 2025" at CSS-Tricks
ReliCSS helps replace CSS hacks with @supports and modern CSS.
Have you ever struggled to style an element while it’s being dragged? Sunkanmi explains some ways it could become easier in the future.
Continue reading "Future CSS: :drag (and Maybe ::dragged-image?)" at CSS-Tricks
Chris Coyier swiftly demonstrates how !important works with CSS variables.
A fully-interactive Mario World demo built using HTML and CSS only (requires Chrome, for now).
HTML Document Outline is dead.
2026 is almost upon us. I know we’re all itching to see the clock strike midnight (cue The Final Countdown by Europe), but not without recapping the best CSS-related things that happened over the last two weeks!
Happy new year, from the CSS-Tricks team!
:near(<length>) has been proposed, which would match whenever the pointer is within a specified proximity of the element.
State of HTML 2025 is now live!
Safari 26.2 ships command and commandfor as well as hidden=until-found, which are now supported in all web browsers.