
CSS Trigonometric Functions land in Chrome 111
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CSS Trigonometric Functions land in Chrome 111
Put your CSS calc() hat on because sin(), cos(), tan(), and friends are available in Chrome 111!

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 | Articles | web.dev
Calculate the sine, cosine, tangent, and more in CSS.
CSS Trigonometric Functions land in Chrome 111
Put your CSS calc() hat on because sin(), cos(), tan(), and friends are available in Chrome 111!