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    Home»News & Updates»The State of CSS 2025 Survey is out!

    The State of CSS 2025 Survey is out!

    June 5, 2025

    The State of CSS 2025 Survey dropped a few days ago, and besides waiting for the results, it’s exciting to see a lot of the new things shipped to CSS over the past year reflected in the questions. To be specific, the next survey covers the following features:

    • calc-size()
    • shape()
    • Scroll-driven animations
    • Container scroll-state queries
    • CSS Carousels
    • text-box-edge and text-box-trim
    • field-sizing
    • ::target-text
    • @function
    • display: contents
    • Advanced attr()
    • if()
    • sibling-index() and sibling-count()

    Again, a lot!

    However, I think the most important questions (regarding CSS) are asked at the end of each section. I am talking about the “What are your top CSS pain points related to ______?” questions. These sections are optional, but help user agents and the CSS Working Group know what they should focus on next.

    By nature of comments, those respondents with strong opinions are most likely to fill them in, skewing data towards issues that maybe the majority doesn’t have. So, even if you don’t have a hard-set view on a CSS pain point, I encourage you to fill them — even with your mild annoyances.


    The State of CSS 2025 Survey is out! originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You should get the newsletter.

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