In this episode, the hosts discuss the results of the State of CSS survey for 2023, covering topics such as drop-shadow, subgrid, logical properties, media range, and more. They also explore popular CSS properties, browser compatibility with subgrid, and the View Transitions API. Additionally, they delve into accessibility features in CSS and share their favorite food containers and protein-rich oatmeal options. The hosts conclude with a brief discussion on pancake mix, a conference speaking engagement, and a podcast plug.
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The State of CSS survey reveals the most used CSS features such as gap, CSS variables, filters, justify-content, and aspect ratio.
The importance of standardized Tupperware and snack containers in organizing and preventing wasted food.
Kodiak Cakes Oatmeal with added protein powder provides a nutritious and protein-rich breakfast option.
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The State of CSS Survey: Key findings on popular CSS features and libraries
The State of CSS survey provides insights into the current trends and preferences among web developers regarding CSS features and libraries. According to the survey, the top five most used CSS features are gap, CSS variables, filters, justify-content, and aspect ratio. The survey also highlights the growing popularity of prefers-color-scheme for implementing dark mode, the importance of accessibility features like prefers-reduced-motion and prefers-contrast, and the potential of variable fonts for more customizable typography. Additionally, the survey explores emerging CSS features like at-property, touch action, over-scroll-behavior, and line clamp. Overall, the survey offers valuable insights into the evolving landscape of CSS and provides developers with an idea of what their peers are using and exploring in their web development projects.
Standardizing Tupperware: The Quest for Convenient and Organized Food Containers
The speaker emphasizes the frustration of having non-standardized Tupperware and snack containers, which leads to wasted time searching for matching lids and containers. They lean towards the Beba Clip Containers, originally designed for baby food, as a convenient solution that offers different sizes, clip-on lids, and flexibility in storage. By incorporating standardized containers, one can easily locate matching lids, keep things organized, and prevent wasted food.
Leveling Up Protein Intake with Kodiak Cakes Oatmeal
The speaker shares their struggle to incorporate enough protein into their diet and recommends Kodiak Cakes Oatmeal as a solution. They highlight the option of adding protein powder to the oatmeal, which already contains 12 grams of protein per serving. The combination of protein-rich oatmeal and supplemental powder helps increase protein intake and provides a filling and nutritious start to the day.
FITC Web Unleashed: An Engaging Web Development Conference
The speaker shamelessly promotes the FITC Web Unleashed conference happening in Toronto from October 14-16, both in-person and online. They highlight the impressive lineup of speakers, including themselves, and mention the opportunity to interact with fellow developers and gain insights into web development, JavaScript, and CSS. The speaker provides a discount code 'poutine' for a 50% ticket price reduction and encourages attendance at the conference for an enriching experience.
Stay Updated with Syntax on TikTok
The speaker introduces the Syntax TikTok account, where they share condensed content from the podcast and exclusive videos on JavaScript, CSS, and related topics. They encourage listeners to follow Syntax.fm on TikTok for short, informative clips and engaging videos that cater to different learning styles and provide valuable web development insights.
In this episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott go over some of the results the State of CSS survey for 2023, including drop-shadow, subgrid, logical properties, media range, and more!