Chrome 144 is rolling out now → https://goo.gle/4brXfms Check out the highlights from this release: 🗓️ Temporal API for easier date and time handling 📍 <geolocation> element for smoother location permissions 🖍️ ::search-text pseudo-element to style find-in-page results ...and more!
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sibling-index(), clamp(), attr(), shape(), random()... 🤯 The world of CSS functions is massive. Don't worry, Una Kravets and Bramus Van Damme are here to guide you through it all on the latest episode of The CSS Podcast → https://goo.gle/4qyJvKQ
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Come and hear me talk about pragmatic browser support and Baseline at Web Day Out on 12 March in Brighton, UK. Tickets are on sale now: https://webdayout.com/ If you fancy coming, use my code JOIN_RACHEL for a 10% discount
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Science fiction just became reality at the Web AI summit. See a live demonstration of mind-controlled drones, powered by #WebAI and TensorFlow. Dara Tumenbayeva explains how this tech is shaping the future of robotics. You have to see it to believe it → https://goo.gle/3ZiwSrG
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Stop relying only on media queries for your layouts. Container queries let your components respond to their own context. Here's what's involved: 🏷️ Defining containers with container-type ✍️ Using clamp() with cqi for fluid fonts ✨ Animating grid-template for smooth transitions Build more resilient components with modern CSS → https://goo.gle/4pbgu7h
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Imagine an LLM that understands text, audio, and images, running fully on-device. That's Gemma 3n 🤯 In his #WebAI summit session, MediaPipe Web's Tyler Mullen shows you how to build with it on the web → https://goo.gle/4qONyTB
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You: "I just want to add a flag icon to my select menu." CSS: "Best I can do is 3 days of frustration and a pile of divs." 🫠 Not anymore. The web platform is finally solving this. Join Una Kravets and Bramus Van Damme on The CSS Podcast to meet your new best friend: the customizable select → https://goo.gle/45sPlFC
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Image galleries don't have to slow your page down. Use Baseline features like loading="lazy" and the AVIF format to handle large images efficiently, reducing performance impact. See how to code a modern image gallery → https://goo.gle/47S6jxv
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Bringing custom models from frameworks like PyTorch to the web presents unique challenges. LiteRT.js, our new #WebAI runtime, is here to help. 🛠️ In this session from the Web AI Summit, Googlers Matthew Soulanille and Chintan Parikh demo how LiteRT.js makes it easier to run your converted .tflite models in the browser and discuss the future roadmap → https://goo.gle/452pWm9
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Dialogs? Popovers? There's a command for that. Join Una Kravets and Bramus Van Damme on The CSS Podcast to explore command and commandfor attributes. From standard use cases to custom commands and the new "interest invokers," they're covering it all → https://goo.gle/4j07GQ3