CSS' `:has()` pseudo-class is powerful stuff, and even moreso when you combine it with classic techniques like quantity queries and a mobile-first mindset. I wrote about it for @piccalilli! https://piccalil.li/blog/making-content-aware-components-using-css-has-grid-and-quantity-queries/
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CSS' `:has()` pseudo-class is powerful stuff, and even moreso when you combine it with classic techniques like quantity queries and a mobile-first mindset. -
this is validating and also what my therapist would call “negative reinforcement”—thank you @eric@zachleat well yeah its validating, it rendered the HTML didn't it
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a sabbatical, but you get to work on your personal website in a scenic location for 6 months@DavidDarnes you never go full @zachleat
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a sabbatical, but you get to work on your personal website in a scenic location for 6 monthsa sabbatical, but you get to work on your personal website in a scenic location for 6 months
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There are incredible parallels between the failure modes of smart home technology and modern web site architecture:@zachleat oh hey, a definitely unrelated link https://mashable.com/article/internet-of-things-university-network-