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CSS Usage

No matter how you use CSS, the data shows that making sure your code works across all browsers is still a concern, especially for newer features such as :has().

Testing Environments

An encouraging sign of accessibility's growing importance, screen reader testing has gone up from 16.6% to 19% year-over-year.

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Escritorio

7,133
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Teléfono inteligente

4,820
3

Tableta

3,108
4

Escritorio sólo con teclado

2,027
5

Herramientas para prueba (Axe, Lighthouse, etc.)

1,907
6

Teléfono móvil (no smartphone)

1,800
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Lector de pantalla

1,330
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Para imprimir

685
9

Simuladores para visión alterada (ceguera al color, etc.)

398
10

TV

138
11

Reloj inteligente

34
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Videoconsola

28
13

Other Answers

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Which form factors or environments do you test on?
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Está científicamente probado que compartir esta encuesta en Twitter, Facebook o por correo electrónico mejora tu rendimiento de JavaScript hasta en un 15%.

While this data is unsurprising, it's a nice reminder that CSS can do a lot more than format webpages.

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68%
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Aplicaciones web

6,036
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Blogs o sitios con mucho texto

3,394
3

Sitios de marketing y landing pages

3,221
4

Sistemas de diseño

2,792
5

Desktop apps

1,862
6

Aplicaciones móviles

1,665
7

Correos electrónicos

1,202
8

Arte con CSS e ilustraciones

581
9

Documentos impresos

572
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E-Commerce sites

11

Other Answers

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What kind of project do you usually use CSS for?
We asked members of the CSS community to share their “pick of the year”

My 2024 Pick: linear()

The linear() easing function has enabled phenomenal finishing touches to interactions.
We asked members of the CSS community to share their “pick of the year”

Industry Sector

Did you know you can filter this survey's data by Industry Sector? Just click "Add Filters…" on any other chart!

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23%
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39%
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Programación y herramientas técnicas

2,447
2

Servicios de consultoría

1,394
3

Comercio electrónico y venta minorista

1,235
4

Herramientas de marketing/ventas/análisis

846
5

Educación

842
6

Finanzas

731
7

Entretenimiento

613
8

Noticias, medios y blogs

583
9

Cuidado de la salud

468
10

Gobierno

444
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Which industry sector(s) do you work in?

Whether you build websites profesionally or just dabble, there's no wrong way to use CSS!

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72%
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Professionally

6,384
2

As a student

186
3

As a hobby

501
4

Other Answers

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36%
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72%
90%
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In what context do you primarily use CSS?

Design Methodology

While a large majority of respondents use CSS to implement pre-existing designs, it'll be interesting to see if this changes as design apps evolve, and AI tools become capable of going straight from idea to code.

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12%
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48%
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I implement other people's designs

4,216
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I create my own designs in design apps, and then implement them in CSS

1,004
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I implement my own designs directly in CSS

1,765
4

Other Answers

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Which of these best describes how you primarily design with CSS?

CSS vs JavaScript Balance

Even in the context of a CSS survey, it turns out a majority of respondents still spend most of their time in the JavaScript ecosystem. Only time will tell if this too will shift now that CSS is becoming more capable.

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100% CSS

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568
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958
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616
5

50%–50%

1,127
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882
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1,913
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914
9

100% JS

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27%
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How do you divide your time between writing CSS (including HTML markup) and JavaScript code?

Browser Incompatibilities

There are few worse feelings that knowing a new feature will solve your issue perfectly, yet not being able to use it because of poor browser support.

This is the case with Anchor Positioning, a promising new feature that is sadly not yet broadly supported.

Container Queries on the other hand are available at a baseline level and ready to be used, despite showing up in many respondent's answers!

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15%
29%
44%
59%
73%
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Scrollbar styling

9

Browser support

10

Animate on Scroll

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15%
29%
44%
59%
73%
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Are there any existing CSS features that you have difficulties using (or avoid altogether) because of lack of support, or differences between browsers?
Freeform
We asked members of the CSS community to share their “pick of the year”

My 2024 Pick: Getting Stuck: All the Ways position:sticky Can Fail

In all my years in CSS, position: sticky has to be one of the most frustrating capabilities, but it’s also extremely useful. I always wanted to write a guide to help people with that but luckily I don’t need to because Kilian nailed this one.
We asked members of the CSS community to share their “pick of the year”

Andy Bell

Designer, developer and founder of Piccalilli and Set Studio.

Missing Features

In the absence of a magic wand that lets us conjure up any CSS feature we can dream of, the best we can hope for is that this data can help push browser vendors in the right direction!

The good news: conditional logic, mixins, and masonry layouts are all currently being worked on in some form or another!

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20%
39%
59%
78%
98%
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Mixins

2

Conditional Logic

3

Masonry Layout

4

Selector del padre

5

6

CSS Functions

7

Better Animations

8

For Loops

9

Soporte para navegadores

10

Scrollbar Styling

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What features do you feel are currently missing from CSS altogether?
Freeform

Other CSS Pain Points

While browser support remains the eternal CSS pain point, Tailwind CSS is also proving to be a source of frustration for some – while others complain that it's not used enough!

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19%
38%
56%
75%
94%
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Browser support

2

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Excessive complexity

5

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Conditional Logic

8

Debugging

9

Animations

10

Layout & positioning

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56%
75%
94%
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Any other pain points related to writing CSS?
Freeform

Favorite New Feature

Long-awaited feature, sensible implementation, good browser support: :has() has it all, and tops the rankings of the best new CSS feature of 2024!

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What are your favorite new CSS features that you started using this year?
Freeform
We asked members of the CSS community to share their “pick of the year”

My 2024 Pick: Scroll-driven Animations

This is a game changer that will soon be supported in all major browsers. It's incredible that what once required a lot of JavaScript is now achievable with just a few lines of CSS.
We asked members of the CSS community to share their “pick of the year”

Ahmad Shadeed

Design Engineer and author of Debugging CSS

State of Web Technologies

While we do love to complain about the state of thigns, it turns out happiness levels have remained surprisingly constent over the years.

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State of CSS

We are even seeing a slight uptick when it comes to CSS specifically, proof that the hard work by browser vendors, working groups, and the CSS community at large is not going unnoticed!

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