Quick Hit #9
Heydon with a reminder that <address> isn’t for, you know, mailing addresses. Quick Hit #9 originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean […]
Heydon with a reminder that <address> isn’t for, you know, mailing addresses. Quick Hit #9 originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean […]
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A new explainer for a new HTML attribute to handle handwritten inputs. Like this: <input type=”text” handwriting=”true” … > <input type=”text” handwriting=”false” … > <textarea
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Ever search for CSS info and run into some article — perhaps even one or a dozen on this site — that looks promising until
Remember these? Chris would write a post now and then to chronicle things happening around the ol’ CSS-Tricks site. It’s only been 969 days since
Christian Heilmann gave this talk at Typo3 Developer Days. I’m linking it up because it strikes an already stricken nerve in me. The increasing complexity
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It was a few years ago during the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo 2020 that I made a demo of animated 3D Olympic rings. I like
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Heydon on the virtues of hyperlinking hypertext in an anchor element: Sometimes, the <a> is referred to as a hyperlink, or simply a link. But it is not
I have to thank Jeremy Keith and his wonderfully insightful article from late last year that introduced me to the concept of HTML Web Components.
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