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Chrome 111 went stable this week. One of its many features is support for Trigonometric Functions in CSS. That means that you can now use cos()
, sin()
, tan()
, and friends inside of calc()
! That also means this feature is now available in all major browsers.
Over at web.dev you can find an article I wrote about it. Covered are what those functions mean, how to use them, and some basic demos to demonstrate it all.
Trigonometric functions in CSS →
This content originally appeared on Bram.us and was authored by Bramus!
Bramus! | Sciencx (2023-03-10T23:06:49+00:00) CSS Trigonometric Functions land in Chrome 111. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2023/03/10/css-trigonometric-functions-land-in-chrome-111/
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