Yumma CSS Intellisense v0.2.0
I’m pretty excited to announce that I’ve just released a new version of Yumma CSS Intellisense. It finally supports hover providers for media queries and pseudo classes!
I’m pretty excited to announce that I’ve just released a new version of Yumma CSS Intellisense. It finally supports hover providers for media queries and pseudo classes!
I’ve got another new one coming your way! This new version is going to give you a lot more control over Border, Outline, and other utilities. It’ll also improve the default rules in the base styles, along with a few other things.
Yes, it’s happening again! I’m excited to announce the release of Yumma CSS v2.0.0! This new update is full of new features, big improvements, a redesigned source code, and of course, some important fixes.
I’ve been meaning to update the color palette of Yumma CSS for a while, so I’m excited to announce the new version Yumma CSS v1.2.0! It has a reworked color palette, new variations for dimension classes, line height classes, and more.
This update isn’t going to introduce any major new features. It’s more about syntax changes. Anyway, here it is — Yumma CSS v1.1.0.
After a few months of development, I’m ready to release the first major version. In this release, I’m focusing on implementing a few utility classes and, more importantly, on improving the overall experience of using Yumma CSS.
Nothing beats a good update, so let’s talk about this today. This one’s not as abundant, but there are some pretty handy improvements — Yumma CSS 0.1.0!