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The CSS Color Module Level 4 defines new 4 & 8 character hex notation for color to include the opacity level.
Matches elements based on their directionality. :dir(ltr) matches elements which are Left-to-Right. :dir(rtl) matches elements which are Right-to-Left.
A standard way to override the size of viewport in web page using the @viewport rule, standardizing and replacing Apple's own popular viewport implementation.
Selectors Level 4 allows the :not() pseudo-class to accept a list of selectors, which the element must not match any of. Selectors Level 3 only allowed :not() to accept a single simple selector. Thus, :not(a):not(.b):not([c]) can instead be written as :not(a, .b, [c])
An explicit, non-whitespace spelling of the descendant combinator. A >> B is equivalent to A B.
Changes in DOM elements above the visible region of a scrolling box can result in the page moving while the user is in the middle of consuming the content. By default, the value of overflow-anchor is auto, it can mitigate this jarring user experience by keeping track of the position of an anchor node and adjusting the scroll offset accordingly
Method of controlling when words at the end of lines should be hyphenated using the "hyphens" property.
Method of flowing content into multiple elements.
@font-face descriptor (currently defined as font-display) that allows control over how a downloadable font renders before it is fully loaded.
A CSS keyword value that resets a property's value to the default specified by the browser in its UA stylesheet, as if the webpage had not included any CSS. For example, display:revert on a
Async function make it possible to treat functions returning Promise objects as if they were synchronous.
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