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Safari 26.2 ships command and commandfor as well as hidden=until-found, which are now supported in all web browsers.
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Safari 26.2 ships sibling-index(), sibling-count(), and field-sizing, bringing them close to baseline.
The text-decoration-inset property solves a problem that we’ve had since the beginning of the web, which is that text decorations such as underlines extend beyond the first and last characters, resulting in vertical misalignment.
Continue reading "text-decoration-inset is Like Padding for Text Decorations" at CSS-Tricks
It’s settled! A new CSS display property keyword called grid-lanes will trigger a masonry layout mode.
Continue reading "Masonry Layout is Now grid-lanes" at CSS-Tricks
Safari 26.2 becomes the first browser to support the anticipated random() function.
Jelte Lagendijk built a Raycast extension for searching CSS-Tricks articles where you simply type and a get a solid set of real-time results.
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In this article, we follow up the work we did to create responsive rows of circular images in a previous article by arranging the images around a circle with a clean hover effect.
Continue reading "Responsive List of Avatars Using Modern CSS (Part 2)" at CSS-Tricks
Firefox 146 ships text-decoration-inset, which enables us to customize the position and size of text decorations such as underlines.
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