Chapter 13: Conclusion

In this book, we’ve covered some of the finer points and broad strokes of CSS. In some ways, we’ve only scratched the surface.

With the CSS Working Group’s switch to modularized specifications and shorter browser release cycles, new CSS features are created and implemented much more quickly. Attempting to keep up and stay ahead of the curve can leave your head spinning. Indeed, browsers support CSS features and properties such as generated content and scroll anchoring, which I haven’t covered in this book.

So what’s coming next? Quite a bit! One caveat: progress on features that seem to be on a fast track can stall over time. Browser vendors shift development priorities and sometimes entire rendering engines based on developer ...

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