It's amazing to witness the speed at which CSS keeps evolving. While the past decade has been all about building a solid foundation for layout (Flexbox, Grid) and syntax (variables) the future promises to be about going much further than most of us ever dreamed of.
Want to calculate a square root or cosine in your CSS? Use that to build scroll-triggered animations? And maybe scope all of it down so it doesn't have any unwanted effects? Now you can do all that, and much more!
Which is why this survey is more important than ever, not just as a way to keep track of your own progress; but also as a tool to let browser vendors know what we all think about this new direction.
So once again, please join me for this year's State of CSS!
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FAQ
- How long will answering the survey take?
- Depending on how many questions you answer (all questions can be skipped), filling out the survey should take around 15-20 minutes.
- Who should take this survey?
- This is an open survey for anybody who writes CSS, whether regularly or occasionally, as part of their job, as a student, or just for fun!
- What is the survey's goal?
- The survey's goal is to track the evolution of upcoming features and libraries, and help developers decide which new technologies to focus on.
- How will this data be used?
- All data collected will be released openly for any developer or company to consult. Browser vendors also use this data to prioritize focus areas and inform their roadmaps.
- When will the results be released?
- The survey will run from August 17 to September 7, 2024, and the survey results will be released shortly after.
- Wer betreibt die Umfragen?
- Die Umfragen werden primär durch mich betrieben und in Zusammenarbeit mit Beitragenden, Übersetzer:innen und Freiwilligen.
- How was this survey designed?
- This survey was designed as the results of an open design process involving browser vendors and the web development community.
- Where can I learn more?
- You can learn more about this survey in our announcement post.