State of CSS 2023
source link: https://survey.devographics.com/en-US/survey/state-of-css/2023?ref=sidebar
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To help you keep up with :has()
, @container
, and all the other new CSS features, we're introducing a new feature of our own this year: the Reading List.
As you take the survey, you'll be able to bookmark any feature you want and learn more about it after you submit your answers.
This year Chen Hui Jing took the lead of the survey design process, building on the work done by Lea Verou last year. And as usual, your feedback here will play a key role in helping browser vendors prioritize their roadmaps and work towards better compatibility between browsers.
With all this out of the way, let's see how CSS has evolved so far in 2023!
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