Why is CSS so frustrating for so many people?

The survey: https://kevinpowell.co/painpoints A lot of people get frustrated by CSS, but there are so many different aspects of it that seem to drive people crazy, and I'd love to know what they are for you! Other awesome stuff around the web: * Chris Coyier on light-dark() (and other cool CSS functions) [https://chriscoyier.net/2023/10/17/a-couple-of-new-css-functions-id-never-heard-of/] * Bramus' article on @scope [https://developer.chrome.com/articles/at-scope/] * Una taking a look at horizontal rules in select elements [https://developer.chrome.com/blog/hr-in-select/] What I've been up to this week: * One of the most common CSS issues people run into [https://youtu.be/6aHKdahOfCc] * True parallax with CSS-only is now possible [https://youtu.be/Qj0Qx8HpNUo] * 7 simple ways to center with CSS [https://youtube.com/shorts/7I6pb2MHRQg?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.