In 2024, we will see a significant shift from CSS Classic to New CSS, which incorporates features like Subgrid, :has(), and container queries.
New CSS aims to simplify development by reducing dependency on external libraries and tools, allowing developers to leverage built-in browser capabilities more effectively.
A major factor in this transformation is the commitment from browser vendors to implement and support new CSS features, empowering developers to innovate.
As we adopt New CSS, we will increasingly find that tasks once requiring complex JavaScript can now be accomplished directly through CSS, enhancing workflow.
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