Ingo Steinke is a web developer focusing on front-end web development to create and improve websites and make the web more accessible, sustainable, and user-friendly.
I should make a post "Can I use CSS4 in Web3"? No, just trying to be funny. I changed the title to "more, and more colorful, web colors" like I already did in my original blog post.
We don't have CSS4 but we will have Flexbox 3 and CSS Grid 4, Colors 5, CSS selectors 6 and so on.
As long as it's backward compatible, I will keep promoting the concept of progressive enhancement as one of the best features of CSS as a language, especially compared to --JavaScript-- ECMAScript.
Another buzzword proposal was "CSSnext". Maybe "latest" might also be appropriate.
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Ingo Steinke is a web developer focusing on front-end web development to create and improve websites and make the web more accessible, sustainable, and user-friendly.
I should make a post "Can I use CSS4 in Web3"? No, just trying to be funny. I changed the title to "more, and more colorful, web colors" like I already did in my original blog post.
As long as it's backward compatible, I will keep promoting the concept of progressive enhancement as one of the best features of CSS as a language, especially compared to --JavaScript-- ECMAScript.
Another buzzword proposal was "CSSnext". Maybe "latest" might also be appropriate.
What about "taking colours to the next (CSS) level", clickbaity and truthful all at the same time (my speciality!)
Thanks for the brilliant suggestion! I will translate it to American English and use it as the new title.