Link către secțiuneCSS Frameworks
Tailwind tops the framework rankings, and it seems to appeal to slightly less experienced developers (10 years of median experience), while more experienced respondents use a custom or in-house framework (15 years of median experience).
That being said, it's also worth nothing that 47% of survey respondents either don't use a framework, or skipped the question altogether.
Link către secțiuneCSS-in-JS
CSS Modules' fairly light touch continues to prove popular, while Styled Components still holds on at number two.
My 2025 Pick: if()
:has()
and style queries, if()
will help us do even more conditional stuff in CSS.Ahmad Shadeed
Link către secțiunePre-/Post-processors
Sass is still number one, but pre-processor usage overall is slowly decreasing as CSS itself adopts more and more of their features.
Link către secțiuneUtilities
Using Prettier is a safe bet for any developer–but the list below contains many other lesser-known tools that are also worth checking out.
Link către secțiuneBrowsers
When it comes to browsers, the big four are the big four for a reason, and they maintained almost identical usage numbers compared to last year.