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This group is for posting practical notes for Angular developers. Mostly all posts are for quick implementation https://t.me/angular_practical_notes (Commenting on posts only in ENG and UA langs here). Welcome!
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πŸ†š CSS class naming conventions

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πŸ†š Useful CSS Properties

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πŸ†š A Scalable CSS Architecture for Modern Web Applications

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The Core Challenge of Scaling CSS

As applications evolve, managing styling consistently becomes even harder. Web projects often face issues like:

β€” Inconsistent UI elements: Without a unified system, different pages or features can drift apart visually.
β€” Hard-to-maintain styles: Styling becomes scattered and unorganized, making future changes tedious and error-prone.
β€” Difficulty in updating themes or branding: Modifying a color or spacing may involve updating hundreds of individual styles.


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πŸ†š CSS New Features

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This is a list of the new changes (more details below):

β€” Changes to attr() function: so it can be used with any attribute and in any CSS property (not only on content).

β€” calc-size() function: use intrinsic values such as auto or min-content in calculations.

β€” New first-valid() function to avoid issues with custom properties with invalid values.

β€” New *-mix() family of functions with a new notation for ratios.

β€” New *-progress() family of functions to calculate the progress ratio between a range or within a media or container.

β€” Randomization with new random() and random-item() functions, to return random values from a range or list (finally!)

β€” New sibling-count() and sibling-index() functions that provide integer values to operate depending on the order and size.

β€” New toggle() function for styling nested elements easily cycling over a list of values.

β€” New functional notation for arguments with comma-separated lists of values, to avoid ambiguity with the comma separating the arguments.

β€” New URL modifiers to provide more control over url() requests.

β€” Extension of the position type to allow flow-relative values.


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