Whether it's pain points that hold you back today, or missing features that you hope to use tomorrow, this was your chance to vent and share your gripes with CSS!
Link to sectionCSS is easy to learn
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Link to sectionCSS is evolving too slowly
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Link to sectionUtility (non-semantic) classes (.center, .large-text, etc.) should be avoided
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Link to sectionI enjoy writing CSS
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CSS generated texture and randomness makes for unique and interesting paint jobs in your design. Noise tools have made the technique accessible.
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CSS at Google
Link to sectionBrowser Incompatibilities
Are there any CSS features you have difficulties using because of differences between browsers?
Link to sectionCSS Pain Points
Which aspect of CSS do you struggle with the most? Results are ranked by number of tournament rounds won.
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Link to sectionFeatures Missing From CSS
Which feature would you most like to be able to use in CSS today? Results are ranked by number of tournament rounds won.
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