CSS Masonry Moves Forward, MDN Celebrates 20 Years, and Browser Innovation Accelerates
Published on 30.07.2025
CSS Carousel Gallery: JavaScript-Free Interactive Components
TLDR: Chrome 135+ introduces CSS-only carousel functionality using scroll-snap, anchor positioning, and overscroll-behavior properties, eliminating the need for JavaScript in basic carousel implementations.
MDN Web Docs Celebrates 20 Years of Web Documentation Excellence
TLDR: MDN reaches its 20th anniversary with nearly 14,000 pages of documentation and over 100,000 contributors, maintaining its position as the most trusted web development resource while continuing the browser industry's tradition of celebration cakes.
CSS Masonry Layout: Chrome and Edge Enable Experimental Support
TLDR: Chrome and Edge 140+ now offer experimental CSS Masonry support behind a flag, but ongoing specification debates between different syntax approaches mean it's not production-ready across browsers yet.
Brick by brick: Help us build CSS Masonry
Making CSS Masonry Work Today: A Practical JavaScript Solution
TLDR: While native CSS Masonry remains browser-specific, a 66-line JavaScript solution provides robust masonry layouts today with support for responsive design, media loading, and multi-column spans across all browsers.
Making a Masonry Layout That Works Today
Microsoft Edge Introduces Copilot Mode: AI-Powered Browsing Evolution
TLDR: Microsoft Edge launches experimental Copilot Mode that transforms browsing from linear tab management to AI-assisted navigation with multi-tab context awareness and natural language interaction.
Introducing Copilot Mode in Edge
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