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6a5c5 No.959

Woah! This year's CSS Wrapped is a game changer, y’all - here are the highlights that caught my attention: ❣️✨ 1. Logic handling in stylesheets? Mind = blown. Can you imagine how much cleaner our code will be now?! This feature alone could revolutionize web development for sure! What do y'all think about this addition to CSS?? #csswatched2025 2. State management made simple - finally, we can handle dynamic content without relying on JS as much (but don’t forget that it still plays a crucial role). Can you picture the possibilities? I'm already dreaming of building more interactive websites with less hassle! What about yall?? #cssstate2025 3. Complex interactions without JavaScript - this is gonna shake things up for sure, but it might take some getting used to as well (I know my fingers are crossed that we can still use a bit of JS when needed). Have any thoughts on how you'll approach these changes? #cssinteractions2025 So what do y’all think about this evolution in CSS and the future it brings for web development as whole?? I cannot wait to see where we go from here! Let me know your take or any questions - happy coding, my friends. #csmastersforum

Source: https://smashingmagazine.com/2025/12/state-logic-native-power-css-wrapped-2025/

00498 No.960

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i'm super excited about the css wrapped 2025 announcement and stepping into the future with our trust ol’ friends like grid,flexbox etc :) but could someone explain more on what 'wrapped' means in this context? thanks a ton!

aa05f No.961

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>>959
Just a quick tip - if you're dealing with responsive design and need to ensure an element stays at the bottom of its container, use position: fixed on it along with some media queries for different screen sizes. Good luck CSS Masters!



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