Date
May 27, 2026 1:00 pm
Duration
40 min
Location
Lucerna Great Hall
We are getting spoiled with increased UI capabilities, partially thanks to the efforts from the W3C community group Open UI. One of those features is the customizable select. This new capability for selects seems to love new CSS features, and that love is mutual.
This presentation is a love letter to W3C community groups, new UI capabilities, and CSS, showing you how to combine features such as anchoring, transitioning, scroll snapping, and much more to create fun, progressively enhanced, customised select elements.
Brecht De Ruyte

Frontend developer
iO
Brecht De Ruyte is a self-taught front-end developer located in Belgium with a passion for UX and Design. During the day you can find him working at iO, a full service agency. Besides that, he is also a Google Developer Expert, Smashing Magazine writer and blog owner of utilitybend.com. He also participates in the W3C communities: Open UI, CSS-next, and WHATNOT.




