The year 2025
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What’s my screen resolution?
Kilian Valkhof asks if a better test site would be welcome. Spoiler: Yes.
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What’s the size of the box?
Should we circle back to the original box model?
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Instant snapport
How to tweak the optimal viewing region of the scrollport.
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Save space for scrollbars
Meet scrollbar gutter, as seen in CSS Overflow Module Level 3.
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Nesting color schemes
This is indeed about having dark and light mode on the same page.
Essay

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Blogging hiatus
My family came first this summer.
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Full-width backgrounds
The ancient border-image property has a trick up its sleeve.
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Animating emojis
The waiting is the hardest part.
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On typing umlauts
Apple brought the iOS way to MacOS, what about Linux and Windows?
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Whimsica11y and RSS Joy
Great article by Sara Joy, and that pet project of hers is great too.
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CSS-in-Graz meetup #7
I spoke about the last 30 years of CSS, abridged.
Event

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Artificial regurgitation
Ethan Marcotte rightfully states that generative AI is doing nothing but hallucinating; and there’s more.
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Pure CSS image reveal
Actually, the HTML needs to help out here, a lot.
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Artificial malnutrition
Heydon Pickering is feeding nonsense to Large Language Models.
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CSS space-size
The long-awaited companion for tab-size.
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CSS Naked Day 2025
For this year’s #CSSNakedDay my site should be on autopilot.
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Alt text for pseudo-elements
Cross-browser support came in mid of 2024.
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Keep the list role intact
Manuel Matuzović documented his discovery to work around a Safari issue.
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The Popover API and Firefox’s Shift+Tab trap
If it looks like a bug, smells like a bug, and quacks like a bug, it’s probably a bug.
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Blog questions challenge
Jeremy Keith tagged all of his readers to write about why they write.
Editorial

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@page got Baseline’24 support
Long time in the making, it only took 13 years.
Link

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