How people's struggles with CSS evolve over time

This week, I'm going to be talking about the results of the survey I ran last week asking about people's primary pain point with CSS and exploring if we can find any correlation between years of experience and specific pain points—spoiler alert, we can!—as well as sharing a few of my favorite resources that I use to keep up with CSS. Other awesome stuff around the web: * Stephanie's newsletter [https://thinkdobecreate.com/newsletter/] * CSS weekly newsletter [https://css-weekly.com/] * Ryan Mulligan's Layou Breakouts with CSS Grid [https://ryanmulligan.dev/blog/layout-breakouts/] * Breakout of the container snippet by Stephanie Eckles [https://smolcss.dev/#smol-breakout-grid] What I've been up to this week: * A new approach to container and wrapper classes [https://youtu.be/c13gpBrnGEw] * A better image reset [https://youtu.be/345V2MU3E_w] * CSS animation keyframe tips [https://youtube.com/shorts/vYAYrnNrZqA?feature=share] Find me elsewhere on the web: * My Newsletter [https://kevinpowell.co/newsletter] * This podcast's YouTube channel [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClQDYiE75-po906ZDbx_11g] * My Primary YouTube Channel [https://youtube.com/@kevinpowell] * Twitter [https://twitter.com/kevinjpowell] * Threads [https://www.threads.net/@kevinpowellcss]

Om Podcasten

I have a newsletter where I usually start things off with pretty long general musings before I share the content I've created in the previous week, as well as any interesting articles I've stumbled across in the last week.  Not everyone likes reading or having more emails in their inbox, though, so this podcast is an audio version of my newsletters. They aren't tutorials or technical explorations like my regular videos are, but instead tend to talk about a wide range of different topics, though they're generally at least somewhat related to front-end development in some way.