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  1. How do you write CSS that works in every browser? Rely on the error handling model of CSS itself:

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  3. Mar 6

    Making a Clap-Sensing Web Thing: Clap on, clap off! It's your smart home!

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    Mar 6

    Today I learned about Blob URLs, which are like data URLs, but without all the hassle of storing the data in the URL string. (The data is stored in the current document, though, so you also can't do anything with the URL outside your current session.)

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  5. Mar 6

    You can use clip path to make interesting shapes and designs with CSS. talks about how these different shapes can change the feel of a page in some pretty cool ways:

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    Mar 5

    Layout Land just hit 10,000 subscribers. Thank you everyone!

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    Mar 5

    It is insanely easy, and very helpful, for you to edit docs at the Mozilla Developer Network. Set up an account and help polish the premier Web dev site!

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    Mar 6

    There are comprehensive Flexbox tutorials on

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  11. Mar 5

    How can we use new CSS if it’s not supported in every browser — especially with so many old, crufty browsers still in use? Do we have to wait Internet Explorer is dead before we can use the new stuff? Learn to write resilient CSS:

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    Mar 5

    How to Write CSS That Works in Every Browser, Even the Old Ones – Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog via

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    Mar 4

    Hello lazyweb, please help: If you are the editor of a (tech) blog or online magazine, describe what you do. Here's mine: Wrangles content. Cajoles writers. Manages a calendar. Copyedits. Prunes words. Fact-checks. Adds context. Thinks about the reader.

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    Mar 5

    Last week dedicated an entire week to Writing CSS That Works in Every Browser (even in those very old ones that are not really up-to-snuff now, to say the least…). Watch the whole series now on the Layout Land YouTube-channel!

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  15. Mar 5

    Firefox 59 developer-focused release notes - Release date 3/13/2018 - find out what's coming in the next version of

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  17. Mar 2

    As a front-end developer, how do you feel about your role contributing to the project conceptualization and planning? Question inspired by this thoughtful article in :

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  18. Mar 2

    How do you know which browsers support certain CSS properties? Jen Simmons takes you on an in-depth tour of , uncovering little-known, powerful features of this site:

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    Mar 2

    MDN's Grid Layout Guides are so good, for example I love this page about the intricacies of Box Alignment in Grid Layout

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    Mar 2

    Interesting new browser API: window.requestIdleCallback() lets you queue non-essential methods to be executed in the browser's idle periods and thus avoid interrupting critical browser functions like animation and user input response. h/t:

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