What CSS Do You Absolutely Have to Know in 2022?
Login | My Account Sacha Greif openly wondered whether CSS has gotten to be, you know, too big. With all the goodies that’ve shipped in […]
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Login | My Account Sacha Greif openly wondered whether CSS has gotten to be, you know, too big. With all the goodies that’ve shipped in […]
What CSS Do You Absolutely Have to Know in 2022? Read More »
Login | My Account The way we write CSS for WordPress themes is in the midst of sweeping changes. I recently shared a technique for
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“A change to overflow on replaced elements in CSS”:
From Chrome 108, the following replaced elements respect the overflow property:
img,videoandcanvas. In earlier versions of Chrome, this property was ignored on these elements.This
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Web Sockets, Web Workers, Service Workers… these are terms you may have read or overheard. Maybe not all of them, but likely at least one of them. And even if you have a good handle on front-end development, there’s a …
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Every once in a while, the blogging zeitgiest seems to coalesce around a certain topic and it’s like the saved articles in my bookmarks folder are having a conversation. The conversation sitting in there now is all about CSS Gradients …
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