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[ 🔥 VS Code Quick Tip ] Did you know that you can click on breadcrumbs in @code and quickly navigate between folders, files, and even symbols?


Thrilled to see that my project, Baseline Status for Video, is among the winners of the Baseline Tooling Hackathon. 🤩

🏆 And the Baseline Tooling Hackathon winners are... → goo.gle/47KQ6ve Nearly 3,000 developers submitted hundreds of innovative projects, but only 3 could take home their share of the $10,000 prize pool.

ChromiumDev's tweet image. 🏆 And the Baseline Tooling Hackathon winners are... → goo.gle/47KQ6ve

Nearly 3,000 developers submitted hundreds of innovative projects, but only 3 could take home their share of the $10,000 prize pool.


CSS Weekly #622 🚀 Best of CSS in 2025 😳 Uncommon media queries 💠 corner-shape property 💬 :heading pseudo-class Featuring @chriscoyier, @jensimmons, @emilkowalski_, @bramus, @denodell, @julia_miocene, and many others. 🙏 css-weekly.com/issue-622/


So thrilled to see Baseline Status for Video in action in one of the latest videos of @KevinJPowell. 🤩 Kevin's video: cssw.io/stacking-conte… Baseline Status for Video: cssw.io/baseline

CSSWeekly's tweet image. So thrilled to see Baseline Status for Video in action in one of the latest videos of @KevinJPowell. 🤩

Kevin's video: cssw.io/stacking-conte…
Baseline Status for Video: cssw.io/baseline

CSS Weekly #621 🌈 Color Animation Techniques 🎨 Themeable User Interfaces ⚠️ View Transitions Quirks 💪 Power of Modern CSS Featuring @JoshWComeau, @brad_frost, @rebane2001, @KevinJPowell, @jlengstorf, @deconspray, @alvaro_montoro. 🙏 cssw.io/issue-621


Precisely! 💯 If you want to write about something, write—even if no one reads it, you'll learn a ton. 🧠 And once you publish it, send me the link and I'll consider it for the newsletter. 😉

There’s no thing as “enough CSS articles” about a topic. The more articles, the better. I once talked to a dev who'd never used display: contents. He was excited to try after I showed him some use-cases. My article might not click for someone, but yours could be the one!



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