To keep up with new CSS features, it's important to explore multiple resources rather than relying solely on a search engine. Google's web.dev blog and Rachel Andrew's monthly platform recaps serve as excellent starting points. CSS-Tricks is another vital source of information, providing a comprehensive almanac of CSS features. For more structured exploration, tools such as the Web Platform Features Explorer and the Web Platform Status dashboard can help in identifying new features and assessing their adoption rates across different platforms.
An important caveat: since sites like Facebook and Google account for a very large number of page views, overall adoption numbers may not be accurately represented.
A good general starting point is Google's web.dev blog, and more specifically Rachel Andrew's monthly web platform recaps.
Web Platform Features Explorer is a great way to look up features based on their Baseline status.
CSS-Tricks is also a great source for up-to-date CSS knowledge, including an ever-growing almanac of CSS features.
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