So great how @joshwcomeau explains the mental model of flexbox primary and cross axis
@pixelambacht Seems like Safari just fixed small-caps with font-synthesis 😅
Great to hear @stubbornella
and other speakers mentioning to be careful and respect user choice regarding reduced motions.
This is really standing out in the HTML/CSS community and does not happen that often in other tech confs.
„And masonry?“
— @rachelandrew
`reading-order-items` is a great example regarding accessibility when dealing and adding different visual order to your document items
#cssday
„Purpose of the CSS WG
collaboratively process issues and ideas to improve CSS
through its design principles into a style sheet language that is flexible, robust, cross-platform, compatible, powerful, understandable, performant, world-wide and delightful to use.“
— @fantasai
Cheers for this and all of the people that are involved in the CSSWG
@kizu Great examples ;-) Yeah, I also remember the demo by @tabatkins at #cssday re scroll-anchoring. The reason I like a state selector is that it would be easier to query if need be.
Will `Scroll Anchors` work on the flat tree across nested Custom Elements with ShadowDOM or will they cut at shadow boundaries?