The second annual CSS is Awesome Game was a heated battle
between a few of our favorite CSS professionals including
Adam Argyle,
Cassondra Roberts,
Dave Rupert, and
Miriam Suzanne.
If you love CSS as much as we do,
we hope you will play along and enjoy the challenge.
Founder of Allons-Y Consulting and CSS Working Group invited expert specializing
in design systems that scale without the chaos. She works remotely from
Raleigh, NC as a front-end developer, is a mom of 2, and a neurospicy human who
turned her special interests (CSS, web components, design systems) into a
career – because hyperfocus is a feature, not a bug.
One of the original OddBirds, building stuff on the web since IE5 mac –
especially a fan of HTML and CSS. These days, she’s also making a lot of music
and theater and pottery, and working on a course to teach ‘poetic’ CSS.
onWinging It
episode 29
withStacy,
Miriam,
&Jameson
| 60 min
Miriam has spent a lot of time digging into the different approaches, the math involved, the user implications, and the ways modern CSS can help us out. There are equations and graphs! But you don’t need anything that complicated to build a type scale for your next site. With the…
onWinging It
episode 28
withStacy&Miriamon
| 60 min
At the end of 2025, Firefox added the CSS@scope rule – making the new feature available across all major browsers! Since Chris Coyier has done a fair amount of writing and speaking on the topic, we wanted to talk with him about what that means. Chris has also been…
Anchor Positioning is available in all browsers. What’s next, with Eric Meyer.
onWinging It
episode 26
withJames&Miriamon
| 60 min
It’s finally here! With the release of Firefox 145, CSS anchor positioning is available in all browsers. It’s still behind a flag in Firefox, so it isn’t Baseline Newly available quite yet. Join James Stuckey Weber, Miriam Suzanne, and Eric Meyer of Igalia as they talk about the emerging patterns…