r/css subreddit icon
Active

r/css

A community for discussing about CSS (Cascading Style Sheets), Web Design and surrounding relevant topics. Feel free to discuss, ask…

Subscribers

148,112

Created

June 2, 2008

18 years ago

View on Reddit
RedPulse insight

How to think about r/css

This community focuses on discussions around Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), web design principles, and related technologies. Members share knowledge, seek advice, and explore innovations in web development, making it a valuable resource for both beginners and experienced developers. The emphasis on practical tips and problem-solving sets it apart, fostering a collaborative environment for learning and sharing best practices in styling web content.

Confidence 4/5

  • Audience

    Participants range from novice web developers to seasoned professionals, typically aged 18-35. They are often seeking to enhance their skills, solve specific CSS challenges, or stay updated on design trends. The vibe is generally supportive and educational, with members valuing clear communication and practical solutions to technical issues.

  • Posting culture

    Content that thrives includes detailed questions, code snippets, and tutorials, particularly those that provide visual examples or practical applications. Members appreciate well-structured posts that adhere to community guidelines. Posts that are overly promotional or lack substance tend to receive downvotes, and the community encourages a steady flow of engagement rather than sporadic posting.

  • Brand engagement notes

    Brands should engage by providing value through educational content, such as tutorials, case studies, or tools that assist with CSS challenges. Authenticity is key; overt promotion is often met with skepticism. Brands can also participate in discussions by answering questions or sharing insights, but they should avoid self-promotion unless it directly contributes to the conversation. Collaborations with community members can also enhance brand perception.

Top keywords

What r/css talks about

Weighted by how often each term appears in posts and comments, relative to baseline frequency. The largest words are the strongest signals of community focus.

divswidth:src=pxbottom:name=breakpointsipsumgradientsposition:webdevresizedvhresizingwidthsstylisticallyscrollerhackyexpandableviewportvercelnoobieh4validatortop:aficionadogithub:structure:around:box:predefinedcaptioning915business'apply:area:appearance:blablasetting:4️⃣<>replicates1v500-600lesser-known25ssuccess:clickablerefinementsdividers422liberozippingmid-sizedlook:woowwhiz313left:querying

Top contributors

Who shapes the conversation

The most active and most-upvoted posters and commenters in this community. Useful when planning outreach or studying a community's tastemakers.

Top posters

By post count

By votes

Top commenters

By comment count

By votes

Similar communities

Where this audience also spends time

Topic-adjacent communities surfaced from Reddit's own related subreddit signal.

FAQ

r/css — frequently asked questions

Quick facts about this subreddit's size, history, focus, and related communities.

How many subscribers does r/css have?

r/css has approximately 148,112 subscribers as of May 27, 2026.

When was r/css created?

r/css was created on June 2, 2008 (18 years ago).

What is r/css about?

This community focuses on discussions around Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), web design principles, and related technologies. Members share knowledge, seek advice, and explore innovations in web development, making it a valuable resource for both beginners and experienced developers. The emphasis on practical tips and problem-solving sets it apart, fostering a collaborative en…

What subreddits are similar to r/css?

Communities similar to r/css include r/frontend, r/web_design, r/learnjavascript, r/html, r/javascript.

Who are the most active posters on r/css?

The most frequent posters on r/css include u/freemh, u/bogdanelcs, u/Logical_Cherry_7588.

Ready to engage on r/css?

Authentic engagement, not spam.

RedPulse runs Reddit campaigns the way the platform actually rewards — high-karma accounts, native conversations, and content moderators welcome.