Cascading Style Sheets
CSS Notion
CSS Usages
CSS new Grammar
Old Dogs, new CSS Tricks
A lot of new CSS features have shipped in the last years, but actual usage is still low. One of the biggest barriers: we need to re-wire our own brains.
https://mxb.dev/blog/old-dogs-new-css-tricks/

Resources
Super Useful CSS Resources 🌈
A collection of 70 hand-picked, web-based tools which are actually useful. Each will generate pure CSS without the need for JS or any external libraries. Full credit goes to the authors behind each of these apps (where possible I've linked to their GH/ socials) Generate Soft-UI CSS styles using inset shadows, by @adamgiebl Make and preview beautifully smooth shadows, by @brumm Generate cool shaped objects with border-radius, by @9Elements.
https://dev.to/lissy93/super-useful-css-resources-1ba3

Trend of CSS
State of CSS 2022
Web styling features of today and tomorrow, as seen at Google IO 2022, plus some extras. The year 2022 is set to be one of CSS's greatest years, in both features and cooperative browser feature releases, with a collaborative goal to implement 14 features!
https://web.dev/state-of-css-2022/

Futuristic CSS — Smashing Magazine
In this article, Sacha Greif tries to anticipate future CSS trends and takes a look at some far-fetched and futuristic CSS features that might one day make their way to the browser.
https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2022/10/futuristic-css/

CSS is powerful than your thought
⚠️ Don't try this at home: CSS _as_ the backend - introducing Cascading Server Sheets!
Here we go again! Another one of these, and promise, you will be questioning my sanity after this one. I was just getting groceries. I walked down the street to the local shop when it hit me. Cascading... Server Sheets! Today, we'll use CSS as a server-side language. That's right.
https://dev.to/thormeier/dont-try-this-at-home-css-as-the-backend-what-3oih


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