"The language that controls the web’s style—CSS, or Cascading Style Sheets—could be getting a new set of features that will make it the new gold standard for graphic design. These features, collectively known as blending modes, are currently under consideration by the World Wide Web Consortium, the group with the largest influence over standardizing features in your browser. If approved, blending modes will let web developers tinker with colors, tones and textures on the web in the same way they can with graphics and image files on programs like Photoshop."
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The Internet might be getting an upgrade, and some are suggesting it might just beat Photoshop and bring all of a designer's work online. CSS is getting a new set of features that'll let web developers adjust even the tiniest detail on a webpage, making editing off the web practically moot since that's probably where it's going anyway.