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January 8th, 2024 × #css#webdev#frontend

CSS :has() in Every Browser! 10 Uses

Discussion of practical examples and use cases unlocked by the CSS :has() selector being supported across all major browsers.

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CSS :has() is out in all browsers and Wes and Scott have got the top 10 reasons you should start using :has() now.

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