Opinions

Sometimes the best way to take the pulse of a community is to just go ahead and ask. From your opinion about CSS's rate of change, to more thorny questions like whether CSS should be considered a programming language, you finally had a chance to tell us exactly what's on your mind!

For each of the following statements, we asked you how much you agreed on a 5-point scale.

Learning Curve

Completion Percentage: 98.56% (11154)
Completion Percentage: 98.56% (11154)
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“CSS is easy to learn”

Rate of Change

Completion Percentage: 98.93% (11196)
Completion Percentage: 98.93% (11196)
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“CSS is evolving too slowly”

Non-Semantic Classes

Completion Percentage: 98.52% (11150)
Completion Percentage: 98.52% (11150)
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“Non-semantic classes such as .center, .large-text, etc. should be avoided.”

Selector Nesting

Completion Percentage: 98.6% (11159)
Completion Percentage: 98.6% (11159)
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“Selector nesting such as .foo .bar ul li {...} should be avoided.”

Programming Language

Completion Percentage: 98.68% (11168)
Completion Percentage: 98.68% (11168)
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“CSS is a programming language”

Enjoyment

Completion Percentage: 98.97% (11201)
Completion Percentage: 98.97% (11201)
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“I enjoy writing CSS”

Missing Features

Completion Percentage: 30.72% (3477)
Completion Percentage: 30.72% (3477)
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What do developers feel is currently missing from CSS?