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Rest assured: with the amount of new CSS features coming out, we won't run out of material for CSS blog posts, podcasts, videos, and courses anytime soon!

Blogs & Magazines

Which blogs/magazines/newsletters/etc. do you read to keep up with CSS?
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Despite CSS-Tricks going through a change of ownership over the last few years, it's managed to hold onto its number one ranking when it comes to CSS blogs.

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Courses & Training Material

Which course or other material (videos, books, etc.) have you used to learn about CSS?
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Free resources like MDN and YouTube videos are essential tools for learning CSS, but it's also worth pointing out Josh Comeau's excellent material.

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We asked members of the CSS community to share their “pick of the year”

My 2024 Pick: @view-transition

The new @view-transition CSS at-rule is a game-changer for 2024. It allows developers to create smooth, native transitions between pages or components with minimal code, significantly reducing the reliance on JavaScript-heavy solutions. This marks a major advancement for building dynamic, fluid interfaces in web development!
We asked members of the CSS community to share their “pick of the year”
Which programming-related podcasts do you listen to?
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Syntax may retain its top spot for now, but Web Standards and The CSS Podcast show that you can be quite successful by addressing a specific language or topic.

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Video Creators

Which programming-related video creators do you follow (on YouTube, Twitch, etc.)?
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Kevin Powell shows once again that when it comes to CSS on YouTube, nobody else can quite match his reach and popularity.

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Which individuals do you read, follow, or just want to highlight in the CSS ecosystem?
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While Kevin takes the lead here once more, it's nice to see Adam, Una, Josh, and Lea's work recognized by the community!

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We asked members of the CSS community to share their “pick of the year”

My 2024 Pick: Sara Soueidan

Even though we all work in the digital realm, it's important to remember that this is all made possible by actual, physical human beings that have to suffer the consequences of conflicts around the world. Sara was recently displaced from her home by war, and I can only hope she's able to resume her awesome work soon!
We asked members of the CSS community to share their “pick of the year”

Sacha Greif

Creator, State of CSS

Other Surveys

Which other developer surveys do you participate in?

You won't be surprised to hear that we consider surveys an essential learning tool – and for that reason we're always on the lookout for new competit… I mean, friends!

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