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Awards

Things that stood out this year.

Most Used Feature

Awarded to the feature with the highest proportion of users.
With 80.4% usage, :has() has been widely adopted by the community!

Runner Ups

2. aspect-ratio: 76.2%

Least Used Feature

Awarded to the feature with the lowest proportion of users.
With only 1.5% usage, sibling-count is still far from mainstream.

Largest Awareness Increase

Awarded to the feature with the largest year-over-year awareness increase.
Compared to last year, 23% more respondents are no longer in the dark about light-dark()!

Runner Ups

Largest Usage Increase

Awarded to the feature with the largest year-over-year usage increase.
With a 17% usage increase, text-wrap: pretty is doing pretty, pretty good!

Runner Ups

2. CSS Nesting: 13%
3. light-dark(): 13%

Most Loved Feature

Awarded to the feature with the highest proportion of positive opinions.
With 51.5% of respondents having a positive impression of :has(), it takes the top spot in our rankings.

Runner Ups

2. Subgrid: 50.6%
3. aspect-ratio: 47.6%

Most Hated Feature

Awarded to the feature with the highest proportion of negative opinions.
Only 9.1% of respondents truly hate trigonometry, yet that's enough to put Trigonometric Functions dead last in terms of being loved :(

Runner Ups

Most Commented Feature

Awarded to the feature which received the most comments.
Subgrid got over 167 comments, in part because it appeared early on in the survey, but also because it's definitely a praise-worthy feature!

Runner Ups

2. line-clamp: 114