
"two weeks! Conditional view transitions Chris Coyier showed us how to trigger different view transitions based on the URL (or any conditional JavaScript logic, really). However, Bramus mentioned in the comments that navigation matching is coming to CSS, so we might not need to rely on JavaScript for that part for very long. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for 2026!"
"Firefox has been a bit of a rollercoaster lately. It started with an interview on The Verge, where new CEO Anthony Enzor-DeMeo said that Firefox "will evolve into a modern AI browser." With only 2.3% of the browser market share, I suppose it was inevitable that Firefox would try to shake things up, but users don't appear to want this at all. To stem the bleeding though, they've announced an AI kill switch."
Conditional view transitions can be triggered based on the URL or conditional JavaScript logic, with navigation matching coming to CSS to reduce JavaScript reliance. Design system components require accessibility annotations including element roles, ARIA attributes, markup patterns, keyboard navigation, zoom behavior, and user preference tokens. Firefox's leadership signaled a shift toward an AI-focused browser, prompting user backlash and the announcement of an AI kill switch alongside no-AI forks like Waterfox. CSS and SVG techniques enable classic 'toon text effects and introduce properties such as paint-order. Recommended CSS features for 2025 and curated community posts round out recent highlights.
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