The recent release of the State of CSS 2025 Survey emphasizes not only recent advancements in CSS but also highlights the importance of identifying user pain points. The survey features questions on new capabilities while also encouraging users to express their frustrations or inconveniences with CSS, particularly through optional sections asking about specific pain points. This feedback will assist the CSS Working Group in determining areas needing attention. However, there is a note of caution regarding biases in responses, as those with strong opinions are more likely to participate.
The most important questions regarding CSS are asked at the end of each section, focusing on the respondents' top CSS pain points.
Respondents with strong opinions are more likely to fill in comments, which can skew data towards specific issues that might not affect the majority.
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