2024: More CSS At-Rules Than The Past Decade Combined | CSS-Tricks
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Over the last few decades, CSS has rapidly evolved, bringing a multitude of at-rules, especially in 2024, which seems to have outpaced an entire decade of prior development.
Historically, CSS saw a slow introduction of at-rules, primarily starting with @import and @page in 1998, which has metamorphosed into a wealth represented today.
The inquiry into the lack of an at-rule() function in contrast to the selector() wrapper for @supports raises important questions about CSS's evolving needs and implementations.
Despite the ambiguity surrounding CSS versioning, especially post-CSS 2.1, it’s clear that the introduction of new at-rules significantly alters the landscape of web development.
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