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What’s !important #11: 3D Voxel Scenes, Flying Focus, CSS Syntaxes, and More
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Summary & Key Takeaways
- The latest "What's !important" newsletter from CSS-Tricks covers a range of cutting-edge web development topics.
- It highlights the creation of interactive 3D voxel scenes that can be styled directly with CSS.
- The article also delves into implementing "flying focus" animations for enhanced user experience.
- Readers can explore discussions around new and experimental CSS syntaxes, pushing the boundaries of styling.
- This edition serves as a concise roundup of creative and advanced CSS techniques for modern web design.
Our Commentary
We always appreciate these "What's !important" roundups from CSS-Tricks. They consistently surface genuinely interesting and often overlooked corners of web development. The idea of stylable 3D voxel scenes with pure CSS is particularly intriguing – it feels like we're constantly finding new ways to push the boundaries of what CSS can do, often in ways that surprise us. And flying focus animations? A small detail, but one that speaks volumes about the ongoing refinement of user experience on the web. It's a good reminder that innovation isn't just about big frameworks; it's also in these clever, accessible CSS techniques.
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