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One of SitePoint's most popular articles of 2014 now has a sequel. Louis Lazaris has compiled another 12 interesting tricks and tidbits on CSS.
Here’s a summary. Read the Louis’ post for the details and CodePen demos.
1. The border-radius property can use “slash” syntax
2. The font-weight property accepts relative keywords
3. There is an outline-offset property
4. There is a table-layout property
5. The vertical-align property works differently on table cells vs. other elements
6. The ::first-letter pseudo-element is smarter than you think
7. You can use invalid characters as delimiters in your HTML class lists
8. Animation iterations can be fractional values
9. Animation shorthand can break because of the animation’s name
10. You can select ranges of elements
11. Pseudo-elements can be applied to some void elements
12. Some attribute values are case insensitive in selectors