Listen "081: Trigonometric Functions"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode Una and Adam share practical use cases, syntax and strategies for all the new math functions in CSS. From trig to algebra, they'll help you get a good idea on where and how these fit into your UI toolbelt. Links Ana Tudor tests your browser for CSS math function support → https://goo.gle/4cmBm5r Great guide and overview from Daniel Wilson → https://goo.gle/4enKgBe layout pow() → https://goo.gle/3RlvAsI Using Absolute Value, Sign, Rounding and Modulo in CSS Today → https://goo.gle/4aY3OJz Time based animation → https://goo.gle/3x6Dm2K CSS type casting to numeric: tan(atan2()) scalars by Jane Ori → https://goo.gle/4bZyrj2 Open Props v2 type ramp prototype with pow() as taught by Dan Wilson in their post → https://goo.gle/45uqikj CSS physics for transitions and keyframes with these math functions → https://goo.gle/3VltDgX Una Kravets (co-host) Twitter | Instagram | YouTube Making the web more colorful ✨🎨 Web DevRel @googlechrome Unicorn face host of @toolsday & Designing in the Browser 🎬 Adam Argyle (co-host) Twitter | Instagram | YouTube @GoogleChrome CSS DevRel; @CSSWG; VisBug maker; punk; CSS/JS/UX addict; 💀🤘
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