the one feature that modern css needs is a rule that makes it so you can see what the world would be like if you had never been born jensimmons/1536464624001884162
what css really needs is a rule that makes it so when you leave your house, your dog doesn’t have to worry because he knows you’ll be home soon jensimmons/1536464624001884162
css ought to add a rule that tests one’s mettle, their character and strength of will, and kills them instantly if they are found to be unworthy jensimmons/1536464624001884162
clamp() and calc() are great, but when will css add a function that allows you to experience, for one brief yet infinite moment, what divine true love feels like
css needs a feature that allows many different stylesheets and scripts to fight a bloody battle on page load — only the most tenacious victors will be allowed the honor of rendering to the user
in css4 there’s a feature that gives your website a soul — but at a terrible and unimaginable cost
what version of css are we on lol
i hope they add a module that is finally awake —it was trying to cross the border, right? walked right into that imperial ambush, same as us, and that thief over there.
working on a spec for css that lets your mom know you’re just as proud of her and her journey as she is of you and yours. you’re both humans on a spectacular voyage and it’s an honor to occasionally walk the path beside her
i heard there’s new pseudo classes and states too… you’ve heard of :before or :after, get ready for :and-after-all-of-that — you’ve tried :has() and :is(), get ready for :fears-above-all-else()
in css5 all the love you could want in this life: platonic, romantic, familial; all the adoration and respect of a lifetime of living quietly and kindly pours forth into your arms. you need want for naught ever again, old friend.