CSS Trends Almanac for 2022 Part 2
In this episode of Syntax, it’s part 2 of Wes and Scott’s journey through the CSS Trends Almanac for 2022 talking through the rest of the popular CSS properties on the web.
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Show Notes- 00:06 Welcome
- Syntax 525 - 2022 CSS Trends and Usage Web Almanac Part 1
- 01:22 Smart home updates
- 04:05 Box sizing: border box
- 06:57 CSS Columns
- 09:20 Aspect Ratio
- Can I Use CSS Properties Rotate
- 09:53 Transitions and animations
- 13:36 Transition time
- 17:05 Steps as a timing function
- 19:01 Sponsor: Prismic
- 19:43 Blend modes
- 23:57 Responsive web design
- 26:31 Prefers Color Scheme
- 27:48 Popular breakpoints
- 30:57 Sponsor: LogRocket
- 32:06 Feature queries and @ supports
- 34:59 Logical and physical properties
- 37:59 css-in-js
- Sam Magura - Why We’re Breaking Up with CSS-in-JS
- Brad Frost - Why We’re Breaking Up with CSS in JS
- 42:28 Sass
- 43:20 Print styles
- 45:38 Sponsor: Sanity
- 46:38 Longhand properities
- 48:21 Non-existant properties
- 52:06 SIIIIICK ××× PIIIICKS ×××
- Scott: Front Bumper Drillless Plate Holder
- Wes: 1U Server Rack
- Scott: LevelUp Tutorials
- Wes: Wes Bos Tutorials
- Scott’s Instagram
- LevelUpTutorials Instagram
- Wes’ Instagram
- Wes’ Twitter
- Wes’ Facebook
- Scott’s Twitter
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