What’s the current state of CSS in 2023? Chris Coyier joins us to talk with us about the current landscape of CSS and what we should be excited about in the future.
Guests:
Chris Coyier - @chriscoyier
Panelists:
Ryan Burgess - @burgessdryan
Jem Young - @JemYoung
Stacy London - @stacylondoner
Cole Turner - @coleturner
Picks:
Chris Coyier - Tempered Glass M ... Show More
Oct 2024
Beyond the Bingo Card: Leadership Lessons with Karen Catlin
In this episode of Front End Happy Hour, we’re joined by Karen to dive into an essential conversation about allyship and inclusion in the tech industry. We discuss what it means to actively support underrepresented groups, the challenges of fostering genuine inclusivity, and prac ... Show More
52m 8s
Oct 2024
Revisiting Server-Driven UI: Scalable Approaches in Large Companies
In this episode of Front End Happy Hour, we explore the benefits and challenges of Server-Driven UI, especially in the context of large-scale applications. Join us as we discuss how this approach impacts front-end development, enhances flexibility, and scales effectively within b ... Show More
57m 35s
Jan 2023
CSS Wishlist
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk through their wishlist for CSS in 2023 including mixins, range selectors, fit text, robust color functions, overflown, and more.
Show Notes 00:26 Welcome
01:09 Snow skate update
03:01 Mixins
05:06 Range selector
09:36 :first-of-c ... Show More
35m 11s
Dec 2024
ShopTalk & Friends (Changelog & Friends #72)
Chris Coyier and Dave Rupert join Adam and Jerod for a ShopTalk & Friends conversation on the viability of the web, making content, ads to support that content, Codepen's future plans, books, side quests, and social networks devaluing links.
1h 34m
Aug 2024
807: CSS Components: Tailwind, Panda, Scoped, Modules, Classes, Variables, CSS-in-JS and Sprinkles!
In this episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott talk about CSS components, including class-based components, CSS modules, scoped CSS, utility CSS, and CSS-in-JS strategies. They share their thoughts, what differentiates these approaches, and why you may (or may not) want to use them.
S ... Show More
37m 37s
Feb 2024
Episode 181 - Let Your Web Pages Talk With CSS
<p>In this episode of Two Voice Devs, hosts Allen Firstenberg and Mark Tucker discuss the CSS Speech Module Level 1 Candidate Recommendation Draft, a standard that enables webpages to talk, developed in collaboration with the voice browser activity. They explore its features incl ... Show More
43m 6s
Jan 2025
864: Durable Objects × Tab State Hacks × Headless CMS Choices + More
Scott and Wes ring in the new year, answering listener questions on the rise of durable objects, handling tricky tab state in e-commerce apps, and their top picks for headless CMS. They also chat about the future of CSS, deployment platforms, and whether Syntax beanies might fina ... Show More
52m 21s
Oct 2023
678: The 2023 State of CSS Survey Part 2 × CSS Frameworks × Tooling × Browser Usage
In this episode of Syntax, it’s part 2 of Wes and Scott’s reactions to the 2023 State of CSS survey including CSS frameworks, tooling, browser usage, SVG and CSS, and the CSS Awards.
Show Notes 00:10 Welcome
Reacting to State of CSS Survey — Syntax Podcast 672
State of CS ... Show More
56m 26s
Apr 2024
750: New CSS and JavaScript You Should Be Using
Get stoked, jQuery 1.2 is here! Join Scott and Wes as they discuss jQuery Mobile, slicing PSD files, CSS rounded corners, CoffeeScript features, WordPress 2.3, and the rise of Skeuomorphism, shaping the landscape of web development this year.
Show Notes 00:00 Welcome to Syntax ... Show More
24m 23s
Nov 2023
695: 5 New CSS Features You Should Know
In this episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott talk about 5 new CSS features :nth-child(4 of .neat), CSS Motion Path, Scroll Snap, Scroll Driven Animations, and Margin Trim.
Show Notes 00:25 Welcome
01:10 :nth-child(4 of .neat)
selector list argument of :nth-child and :nth-last- ... Show More
24m 29s