Rachel Andrew (@rachelandrew) 's Twitter Profile
Rachel Andrew

@rachelandrew

Content Lead for Chrome DevRel at Google. CSS Working Group member. Posting work-related stuff here, find me elsewhere for cats, running, and other stuff.

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PodRocket (@podrocketpod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Baseline helps you to see whether a feature or API is safe to use in your site or web applications. Rachel Andrew joins us to talk about Baseline, browser support, CSS, and more. Apple: apple.co/3NraOFh Spotify: spoti.fi/449JbqW Google: bit.ly/3NOJmTl

Baseline helps you to see whether a feature or API is safe to use in your site or web applications. <a href="/rachelandrew/">Rachel Andrew</a> joins us to talk about Baseline, browser support, CSS, and more. 

Apple: apple.co/3NraOFh
Spotify: spoti.fi/449JbqW
Google: bit.ly/3NOJmTl
Alba Silvente (@dawntraoz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last week I was heading to #GoogleIOConnect thanks to being part of the @GoogleDevExpert program 🤩 During the event I recorded some moments to seal them in time & have proof of what a great community we are making together 🫂 PS: I couldn't be more proud to be a part of it 🥹

Front Conference Zurich (@frontzurich) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exploring the evolving world of CSS layouts: Rachel Andrew provides a comprehensive demonstration of CSS grids and creative possibilities. "It's a good time to really learn CSS." #frontzurich

Exploring the evolving world of CSS layouts: <a href="/rachelandrew/">Rachel Andrew</a> provides a comprehensive  demonstration of CSS grids and creative possibilities. "It's a good time to really learn CSS." #frontzurich
revo.js conference (@revojsro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Let's end the week with another recorded presentation from revo.js 2023: Rachel Andrew - New CSS Features You Can Use Today. All presentations from our latest edition are available online thanks to SmileCloud, our Recording Partner. youtube.com/watch?v=dUz72A…

Chrome for Developers (@chromiumdev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚀Baseline has launched on caniuse.com! 🎉 You can now tell quickly whether a Web platform feature is Baseline 2023, “newly available”, or “widely available”. Learn more about the launch and Baseline 2023 features at goo.gle/baseline2023 #Baseline #Compatibility

Rachel Andrew (@rachelandrew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Subgrid! And I think the possibilities for layout that we get with container queries + :has() + subgrid are incredibly exciting.

Chrome for Developers (@chromiumdev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're looking for web developers to participate in user research, product testing, discussion groups, and more. → goo.gle/3OoEBzN Apply now to join our WebDev Insights Community.

Rachel Andrew (@rachelandrew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New to the web platform in January, my monthly roundup of new things landing in stable and beta browsers. web.dev/blog/web-platf…

sam "zero​width​space" thor (@samthor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've been working with Google to write an in-depth course on testing for the web. Today, the first ⅓ or so is available, with more sections coming soon— web.dev/blog/introduci…

Parisa Tabriz (@laparisa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Strong agree with Mozilla. Apple isn’t serious about supporting web browser or engine choice on iOS. Their strategy is overly restrictive, and won’t meaningfully lead to real choice for browser developers.

Rachel Andrew (@rachelandrew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

align-content for block and table layout is in Chrome 123 (beta). If you've used align-content outside of flex and grid, as it didn't do anything due to lack of implementations, check your site for strange alignment. developer.chrome.com/blog/align-con… #css

Rachel Andrew (@rachelandrew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There's been a lot of discussion about masonry in CSS recently and whether it lives in the grid spec. This post explains a different approach, that still enables the track sizing and other features from grid. developer.chrome.com/blog/masonry

Rachel Andrew (@rachelandrew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I recorded a podcast interview for The Work Item, a podcast about career journeys. The conversation went everywhere: covering my unlikely journey into tech, not having a tech degree, the importance of writing and good docs, and much more. theworkitem.com/blog/write-abo…

Igalia (@igalia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎙️ New Episode of Igalia Chats: Stone Cold CSS Masonry bkardell 🐦 and @[email protected] talk with Google's Rachel Andrew about the CSS Grid Level 3 feature we've all been debating, often called Masonry igalia.com/chats/masonry

🎙️ New Episode of Igalia Chats: Stone Cold CSS Masonry

<a href="/briankardell/">bkardell 🐦</a>  and <a href="/meyerweb/">@meyerweb@mastodon.social</a> talk with Google's <a href="/rachelandrew/">Rachel Andrew</a> about the CSS Grid Level 3 feature we've all been debating, often called Masonry

igalia.com/chats/masonry
Maximiliano Firtman (@firt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here Rachel Andrew presenting the Web Platform Dashboard and its features, such as getting real user metrics about how many users can take advantage of a Web feature. #googleio

Here <a href="/rachelandrew/">Rachel Andrew</a> presenting the Web Platform Dashboard and its features, such as getting real user metrics about how many users can take advantage of a Web feature. #googleio
Addy Osmani (@addyosmani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📣 That's it for Google I/O! Recordings & lots of bonus talks are now available to watch online. Roads? Where the web's going we don't need roads 🔥

📣 That's it for Google I/O! Recordings &amp; lots of bonus talks are now available to watch online.

Roads? Where the web's going we don't need roads 🔥
Dominic Farolino (@domfarolino) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We were going to give EventTarget an `on()` method that returns an Observable for events — e.g., button.on('click'). But for compatibility reasons, we need a different method name! Which do you prefer? Some top contenders below. See github.com/WICG/observabl… for more.

Rachel Andrew (@rachelandrew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This post explains the differences between creating a masonry layout with display: masonry and with display: grid. Take a look, and if you have an opinion one way or the other, let us know! #CSS developer.chrome.com/blog/masonry-s…

Rachel Andrew (@rachelandrew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some personal, rather than Chrome team, thoughts on why I think defining masonry as part of CSS grid would be a mistake. It's about teaching and good defaults. rachelandrew.co.uk/archives/2024/…