Oh super nice idea, love it. It beats having to learn these things on your own.
Posts by Anthony Frehner
Very useful for web component libraries! :)
Yeah that was a huge boon for all of the container-related features that we wanted; having them cross the shadow boundary, even with a name, is huge.
Are people still pairing when using AI? If so, what have you changed or not changed to adapt the experience?
We use this as a “polyfill” for the moment, and haven’t had major issues with it yet.
Name-Only Containers: The Scoping We Needed
If we give a `container-name` to the root of all our unique components, we can scope styles to them with a simple @container query.
No u
Very fun seeing your work give excitement to others. ❤️❤️❤️
And yeah, Safari’s example of adding the container type isn’t needed
Good news: support for this feature will be out in FF149 and Chrome 148!
I did the implementation in both FF and Safari because @nerdy.dev and I wanted it so badly haha.
And chrome has had it behind a flag for a bit.
See github.com/mdn/browser-...
Haha dang, I should do that, too!
To add an element of surprise to this car trip, I’ve decided to eat 17 fiber gummies
Add a custom element with shadow dom to make it go deeper
Rather than the same old boring internet pranks, I thought I'd build something more fun this April Fools.
CSS or BS. Can you tell your CSS properties names from BS?
www.keithcirkel.co.uk/css-or-bs
Cool to see revert-rule go out so quickly
I learn about the new CSS revert-rule yesterday and already see it shipping in browser betas. That’s cool
The CloseWatcher API landed in Firefox 149, making it easy to listen for platform-specific 'dismiss' signals. Here's how it works:
Thank you!
Holy shit what a day! Firefox just shipped name-only container query support too!
My first-ever contribution to Firefox, now live!
😭😭😭
@nerdy.dev and I spent some time collaborating and talking at the last TPAC about this. Nice to see it out!
Firefox also has it merged and just waiting on a release, too
Yessss, name-only container queries shipped!
My latest contribution to WebKit 😅😭
There are many browsers, but only three widely-used engines. We maintain one of those engines - Gecko. Here's why we feel that browser engine diversity is essential for the future of the web blog.mozilla.org/netpolicy/20...
I should start signing my posts with
Until the dawn of the following day, I will have nothing more to say
Thanks for the inspiration, Alzara
POLLS: The CSS Working Group is looking for author feedback on two topics related to CSS Gap Decorations. Questions below. For background information on Gap Decorations, see the explainer: github.com/w3c/csswg-dr...
the downsides, eg health reminders on my watch.
But yeah, that’s not to say I’m “superior” or “have it figured out”, it’s more to agree with how stupid this all is and that I have to do it at all.
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This is partially why I’m very aggressive about 1) using the web versions of apps, 2) turning off notifications for apps that I do have, 3) unsubscribing from every email list I’m on
It still sucks to put the burden on me… but it helps that I can get the benefits of these things without a lot of
Would be super neat if this could (or does already) work with slots and slotted children
The blind Oreo test video left me with little doubt
I’m way behind the times but discovered Frieren completely by accident and loved almost every single moment of it.
I love this type of storytelling; the “what’s happens after?” and deep dives into characters and emotions
Too bad I don’t have access to season 2 yet
Ah, very shadow-dom ish