Having to worry about browser support stinks, but thanks to a simple custom property trick, there’s a really easy way to create fallbacks for older browsers. 🔗 Links ✅ Josh’s website: ✅ Josh’s Bluesky Post that I mention: ✅ Easing Wizard: ✅ Final Code from this video: ✅ Animating/Transitioning to and from height auto: ✅ I’ve got free and premium courses: ⌚ Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction 00:10 - What we’re starting with 00:40 - Using the cascade to our advantage 03:00 - You can’t have a fallback to the custom property as a fallback behaviour 05:33 - Josh’s post 05:08 - Using custom properties to make this much easier 07:18 - Different transitions in different directions 08:12 - Other use cases for this #css ✉ Keep up to date with everything I'm up to 💬 Come hang out with other devs in my Discord Community ⭐ Are you a beginner? HTML & CSS for absolute beginners is for you: 🎓 Start writing CSS with confidence with CSS Demystified: [ ]( ) 🚀 Already mastered CSS? Check out my advanced course, Beyond CSS: --- Help support my channel 👨🎓 Get a course: 👕 Buy a shirt: 💖 Support me on Patreon: or through YT memberships: @KevinPowell/join --- 🧑💻 My editor: VS Code - 🌈 My theme: One Dark Pro Var Night 🔤 My font: Cascadia Code --- I'm on some other places on the internet too! If you'd like a behind the scenes and previews of what's coming up on my YouTube channel: Bluesky: Codepen: Github: --- And whatever you do, don't forget to keep on making your corner of the internet just a little bit more awesome!











