April 15th, 2024 × #CSS#WebDev#Frontend
CSS Is Getting Mixins + Functions
Scott and Wes discuss the CSS proposal for mixins and functions being added to the language. This will allow writing cleaner, more reusable code directly in CSS instead of needing a preprocessor.
Scott and Wes chomp through CSS Mixins and Functions, discussing the latest features making their way into CSS. From Tailwind-like classes to fluid typography, join us as we explore the possibilities and practical applications of these new tools.
Show Notes
- 00:00 Welcome to Syntax!
- 01:24 Brought to you by Sentry.io
- 03:00 CSS Is getting Functions and Mixins!
- CSS Mixins and Functions Explainer
- CSS Working Group Discussion
- 06:19 Functions and mixins, how are they different?
- 07:26 Don't get hung up on the syntax, or maybe do.
- 09:12 CSS Functions.
- 12:02 Some use-cases.
- 15:58 CSS Mixins.
- 16:31 Tailwind-like classes.
- 17:53 Tailwind-like arbitrary syntax.
- 20:08 Fluid typography.
- 21:13 Let's talk about logic.
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