MelCSS
@MelbourneCSS
Do you love CSS? Join us in Melbourne! Run by @_edmoore and @cliener Support us at http://buymeacoffee.com/MelCSS Chat with us at http://launchpass.com/flat-white-au
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We're up and at them! Melbourne has a CSS meet up once again! Join us for our first in August meetup.com/Melbourne-CSS Want to talk? Get in touch
Giving a quick lightning talk on Oklab/Okhsv at @MelbourneCSS in 90 minutes. Thanks to @bjornornorn @svgeesus for putting so much work into it the last few years! 🌈❤️ Pictured: @observablehq Shan's colour wheel in oklab.
It’s been a while but we’re back!
Melbourne CSS is back! If you're in Melbourne, join us in person on Wednesday September 21st otherwise tune into out live stream on the night. Even better, why not share what you've done lately in the CSS world! Get in touch if you're interested. meetup.com/melbourne-css/…
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Melbourne CSS is back! If you're in Melbourne, join us in person on Wednesday September 21st otherwise tune into out live stream on the night. Even better, why not share what you've done lately in the CSS world! Get in touch if you're interested. meetup.com/melbourne-css/…
The #StateOfCSS 2022 survey outline is now open for review! Check out the survey preview and let us know which questions you'd like us to ask this year. And big thanks for @LeaVerou for her invaluable contribution! github.com/StateOfJS/Mono…
CSS is Cool 😎 <css-doodle> is double the awesomeness 🥳 drawing patterns with CSS 🔥 Check it out 👇🏻 css-doodle.com
I recently read the Text 4 spec, and now I can’t stop thinking about `text-wrap: balance`. Apply it to text, like a headline, and the browser wraps that text in such a way that each line has about the same length. (See image to see result.) Do you want browsers to implement it?
🎉 Hot off the press! Our first in-person + online event will be happening on Thurs 14th July! Big thanks to our sponsor @creditorwatch for hosting us. To attend in-person, sign up here: meetup.com/sydcss/events/… For online, sign up here: meetup.com/sydcss/events/…
After a two-year silence, we'd love to see you back in Amsterdam this June! Early-bird tickets will be available next week. cssday.nl/2022
There's just one 100% CSS focussed conference, brought to you by people who've been doing CSS for over 25 years. Curated by @hj_chen, keep up to date with the Web's most under-rated technology. buff.ly/34FRphe
How to query a database from CSS ✅ SQLite ✅ Houdini ```#css .query-display { background: paint(sql-css); } main { --sql-query: SELECT * FROM genre; --sql-database: url(...); } ``` Some creative stuff! Read all about it here leemeichin.com/posts/yes-i-ca…
We know y'all check your work in multiple browsers to make sure your website doesn't break for people. We'll help you a bit in @firefox 98, adding a new Compatibility panel. It will report possible CSS issues on your page ⚠️, using @MozDevNet data under the hood
CSS Box Model — an illustrated analogy.
Hover is our online conference dedicated to all things CSS–""the conference CSS deserves"", curated by @hj_chen. Hover takes place April 2022, and CFPs are open now! buff.ly/3n0h4X7
This is a big day for CSS. After 25 years of devs being told that CSS cannot have parent selectors because they’re too slow, Safari TP 137 not only implements :has(), but enables it by default. And AFAIK @igalia is working on a Chrome implementation! webkit.org/blog/12156/rel…
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