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Supper Club × Adam Argyle on What's New in CSS

O epizodě podcastu
In this supper club episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott talk with Adam Argyle about a ton of new CSS features that have arrived or are coming soon, as well as his new site Gradient.style.
Show Notes
- 00:34 Welcome
- 01:05 Guest introduction
- Adam on Bluesky
- Adam on Twitter
- 01:48 CSS buckets
- New CSS Relative Units · January 6, 2023
- 03:16 rex rch ric rlh
- 08:06 Gradient.style
- CSS HD Gradients
- Open Props: sub-atomic styles
- 13:49 What are style queries vs container queries vs state queries?
- una.im | Style Queries
- Getting Started with Style Queries - Chrome Developers
- CSS Container Style Queries | Can I use… Support tables for HTML5, CSS3, etc
- 18:09 Trig functions
- Trigonometric functions in CSS
- CSS Trigonometric Functions: cos() and sin(): dots on a circle
- 19:57 Live transitions
- Understand Disney’s 12 principles of animation | Creative Bloq
- 25:08 View transitions
- View Transitions Demo
- View Transitions API - Web APIs | MDN
- 26:01 Text-wrap balance
- CSS text-wrap: balance - Chrome Developers
- 26:45 Text-wrap pretty
- 27:44 What’s the future of the browser landscape?
- 31:44 nth-child(An+B [of S])
- 33:06 Cascade layers
- 34:40 CSS Nesting
- 38:03 Animate discrete properties
- 39:42 Linear function
- Linear easing generator
- 41:33 Media query range syntax
- 42:04 Subgrid everywhere
- 44:41 Media query range and variables?
- UI Elements - Basics, Best Practice, and Built Ins — Syntax Podcast 612
- 45:32 env variables
- Hasty Treat - CSS Nesting 1 — Syntax Podcast 343
- 46:59 Animation composition
- 49:50 Select menu HTML element
- 52:16 SIIIIICK ××× PIIIICKS ×××
××× SIIIIICK ××× PIIIICKS ×××
Shameless Plugs
Tweet us your tasty treats
- Scott’s Instagram
- LevelUpTutorials Instagram
- Wes’ Instagram
- Wes’ Twitter
- Wes’ Facebook
- Scott’s Twitter
- Make sure to include @SyntaxFM in your tweets
- Wes Bos on Bluesky
- Scott on Bluesky
- Syntax on Bluesky
In this supper club episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott talk with Adam Argyle about a ton of new CSS features that have arrived or are coming soon, as well as his new site Gradient.style.
Show Notes 00:34 Welcome
01:05 Guest introduction
Adam on Bluesky
Adam on Twitter
01:48 CSS buckets
New CSS Relative Units · January 6, 2023
03:16 rex rch ric rlh
08:06 Gradient.style
CSS HD Gradients
Open Props: sub-atomic styles
13:49 What are style queries vs container queries vs state queries?
una.im | Style Queries
Getting Started with Style Queries - Chrome Developers
CSS Container Style Queries | Can I use… Support tables for HTML5, CSS3, etc
18:09 Trig functions
Trigonometric functions in CSS
CSS Trigonometric Functions: cos() and sin(): dots on a circle
19:57 Live transitions
Understand Disney’s 12 principles of animation | Creative Bloq
25:08 View transitions
View Transitions Demo
View Transitions API - Web APIs | MDN
26:01 Text-wrap balance
CSS text-wrap: balance - Chrome Developers
26:45 Text-wrap pretty
27:44 What’s the future of the browser landscape?
31:44 nth-child(An+B [of S])
33:06 Cascade layers
34:40 CSS Nesting
38:03 Animate discrete properties
39:42 Linear function
Linear easing generator
41:33 Media query range syntax
42:04 Subgrid everywhere
44:41 Media query range and variables?
UI Elements - Basics, Best Practice, and Built Ins — Syntax Podcast 612
45:32 env variables
Hasty Treat - CSS Nesting 1 — Syntax Podcast 343
46:59 Animation composition
49:50 Select menu HTML element
52:16 SIIIIICK ××× PIIIICKS ×××
××× SIIIIICK ××× PIIIICKS ××× Shameless Plugs Onewheel // Future Motion
Adam Argyle
Tweet us your tasty treats Scott’s Instagram
LevelUpTutorials Instagram
Wes’ Instagram
Wes’ Twitter
Wes’ Facebook
Scott’s Twitter
Make sure to include @SyntaxFM in your tweets
Wes Bos on Bluesky
Scott on Bluesky
Syntax on Bluesky
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Full Stack Developers Wes Bos and Scott Tolinski dive deep into web development topics, explaining how they work and talking about their own experiences. They cover from JavaScript frameworks like React, to the latest advancements in CSS to simplifying web tooling.