The Chrome team had a blast connecting with fellow web developers at the CSS Day conference. We spent time answering questions at the CSS Helpdesk and, just as importantly, listening to what's important to you. One question we posed really sparked some great conversation: What's still missing from CSS? We got a ton of insightful feedback (and even a few whiteboard sketches! ✍️). Now, we want to hear from you!
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