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Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats

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

Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats

Wes Bos

Tech News, News, Technology

4.91.2K Ratings

🗓️ 19 May 2023

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

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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0:00.0

I sure hope you're hungry who I'm starving wash those hands pull up a chair and secure that feedback

0:08.0

Because it's time to listen to Scott Tolinsky and Wes Boss attempt to use human language to converse with and pick the brains of other

0:16.0

Developers, I thought there was gonna be food so buckle up and grab that a

0:21.1

Handle because this ride is going to get wild

0:25.7

This is the syntax supper club

0:30.4

Oh

0:36.4

Welcome to syntax the podcast with the tastiest CSS treats out there today

0:42.3

We've got a really fun one today. We've got Adam Argel on which I think you might be the

0:48.3

Second person we've ever had on twice on the podcast is that true Scott? I

0:53.2

Feel like Adam's already been on twice

0:55.9

Have you been on twice? I might have

0:58.6

No, okay, no, I only see him once. Okay. I just a quick find

1:02.4

How does stuff get added to CSS?

1:04.4

Yes, okay. Oh, yeah, 274

1:08.8

Adam is on here today to talk to us about like literally CSS is

1:13.6

Boomin right now. There's so much that like if you had stopped writing CSS like three years ago

1:20.5

And you were to like look at it today

1:22.4

It's like it's almost unrecognizable in terms of all of the new features and syntax

1:28.0

And everything and like that. It's it's it's a good time to be a CSS developer. So thanks for coming on Adam

1:33.5

Oh, 100% yeah, thanks for having me

1:35.3

Yeah, it looks like it reminds me of that ES5 to ES6 jump where you're like I'm looking at functions and stuff

1:41.4

But what are these arrows and this export stuff? It just is it is transformed into something new and it's great

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