The State of CSS 2021

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Do woodworkers have to learn a new, better way to saw a board every couple years? Do painters feel like frauds for still using oil paint? Or is it just us front-end developers who get to experience this constant state of change?

With container queries and more just around the corner, things are definitely moving fast. And since we need to keep up as well, we took the time to give these survey results a couple new power-ups of their own!

What this means in practice is that we can now cross-reference two datapoints, such as yearly salaries by experience level; or gender by country. You'll see some of these breakdowns included throughout the results, but we encourage you to explore the data further using our API or by downloading our data. Let us know if you end up making your own data visualizations!

And now, let's see what CSS has been up to this year!

Note: We've had to push back the 2021 State of JavaScript survey to January 2022 for lack of time. See you after the holidays!

Special Thanks

Sarah Fossheim

Christopher Kirk-Nielsen

Kilian Valkhof

Alexey Pyltsyn

Raphaël Benitte

Philip Jägenstedt

Philip Jägenstedt

@foolip

Survey Design

Dan Cowell

Ben Szabo

Ben Szabo

@b3nk3

Code Refactoring

Una Kravets

Una Kravets

@una

Survey Design

Adam Argyle

Stay Tuned

If you'd like to know when we release additional results or announce next year's edition, just leave us your email below:

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