đď¸Â The 2024 Web Almanac â This comprehensive report on the state of the web returns to wrap up 2024. This edition has 21 chapters (most of which are available now) covering UX, accessibility, publishing, content distribution, and more. All of the metrics shared are based on real world data from over 16 million websites.
HTTP Archive
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CSS Wrapped 2024 â A fun (pixel-art filled) exploration of the new additions to the web platform in 2024, including cross-document view-transitions, scroll-driven animations, anchor positioning, and more.
Chrome DevRel Team
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Solved By Modern CSS: Feature Image â Ahmad shares how container queries and CSS :has() can help build a neat featured image component that changes depending on viewport/container size. As ever, great illustrations and code examples to help our understanding.
Ahmad Shadeed
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'My Issues with Shorthand Properties' â A bold claim here, stating that the âremoval of CSS shorthand properties would benefit us allâ. HĂĽvard adds that writing explicit properties over shorthand is the way to go: âClarity trumps clevernessâ.
HĂĽvard Brynjulfsen
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What Do the State of CSS and HTML Surveys Tell Us? â Rachel (of the Chrome Web Dev relations team) takes an initial look at some of the most interesting findings from these surveys, highlighting the top browser support issues, missing features, and more.
Rachel Andrew
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Mastering SVG Arcs â Akshay shares his love of drawing in code, in turn demystifying how to use radii, rotation and arc direction to make intricate SVGÂ designs.
Akshay Gupta
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Multi-State Buttons â Typically, buttons are either pressed or they arenât. But as long as you handle it in an accessible way, you can make a group of radio inputs look like a multi-state button with some neat CSS trickery. Preethi shows us how.
Preethi Sam
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Roquefort - WebGPU Fluid Simulator â A browser-based 3D simulator that uses WebGPU compute shaders. You can edit the scene, speed, along with various effects.
Jerry Ylilammi
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đ°ď¸ ICYMI (Older links, still worth checking out)
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