Sacha Greif

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> replace it with @starting-style (under interactions, since view-transitions are there too) which is new, but also solves a specific but large problem. I added `discrete_properties_animations` as a catch-all for...

I'm switching `css_interoperability_features` and `css_missing_features` to freeform inputs instead of predefined lists to avoid any biasing. We don't have that many other freeform questions so it should be fine.

- added `text-wrap: pretty` - added `hanging-punctuation`

> We'd also like to understand where/why people aren't using new features e.g using float instead of grid or flexbox, or where people are using framework features rather than native...

I'm not necessarily saying that usage is the best metric, it's just that right now I don't really have a good heuristic to pick one feature over another besides "this...

@b1tr0t those are interesting, thanks! But I don't think people know what did or didn't come out in the past 2 years, it's kind of hard to quantify… Maybe we...

Added two more questions: - What are your favorite new CSS features that you started using this year? - Which of these best describes how you primarily implement designs with...

By the way, I've decided to launch the survey on August 17. And the State of HTML will follow on September 10. So we can also start working on that...

> The reading list feature should be restricted to areas in which people can actually learn more about them. E.g. the option should be removed from questions like "How many...

The survey is now live! https://survey.devographics.com/en-US/survey/state-of-css/2024 I know we had to leave out a lot of important features, but I think capping the survey at 60 features is probably best…...