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Back in 2023, I belatedly jumped on the bandwagon of people posting their CSS wish lists for the coming year. This year I’m doing all that again, less belatedly! (I didn’t do it last year because I couldn’t even. Get it?) I started this post by looking at what I wished for a couple of […]| meyerweb.com
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Media queries are nice, but for many things, we don’t even need them: there is this great CSS property `color-scheme`, which allows us to make various things adapt to the current color scheme. We can even set it on a per-element basis. This post describes how we can use registered custom properties and style queries to read the current value of a `light-dark()` color for styling any non-color properties as well.| blog.kizu.dev
The color-mix() functional notation takes two values and returns the result of mixing them in a given colorspace by a given amount.| MDN Web Docs
Learn all about “Invalid At Computed Value Time” or IACVT for short.| Bram.us
CSS `color-scheme` tells the browser what scheme a website supports, ensuring proper contrast with elements and controls between light and dark color schemes, and a whole lot more.| weblog.anniegreens.lol
1. Introduction| drafts.csswg.org
1. Introduction| drafts.csswg.org
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InfraUnicode and Encoding| html.spec.whatwg.org
1. Introduction| drafts.csswg.org
1. Introduction| drafts.csswg.org
Working with colors on the web just got more interesting! In this article, we’ll explore how to use the CSS color-mix() function to create variations in color palettes.| MDN Web Docs
1. Default Styles for Custom Elements| drafts.csswg.org
1. Introduction| drafts.csswg.org
1. Introduction| drafts.csswg.org
1. Introduction| drafts.csswg.org
In which I set out to write down a wish or two for CSS in 2023, and ended up with a list of sixt—no, wait, seventeen.| meyerweb.com
1. Introduction| drafts.csswg.org
1. Introduction| drafts.csswg.org
1. Introduction| drafts.csswg.org
1. Introduction| drafts.csswg.org
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1. About the CSS 2.2 Specification| drafts.csswg.org
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1. Introduction| drafts.csswg.org
1. Introduction| drafts.csswg.org
I was always interested in color science. In 2014, I gave a talk about CSS Color 4 at various conferences around the world called “The Chroma Zone”. Even before that, in 2009, I wrote a color picker that used a hidden Java applet to support ICC color profiles to do CMYK properly, a first on the Web at the time (to my knowledge). I never released it, but it sparked this angry rant.| lea.verou.me
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An extremely fast CSS parser, transformer, bundler, and minifier.| lightningcss.dev
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