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8yd.no
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| | | | | Using CSS has() to write complex selectors is fun, especially when we compare the logic to JavaScript and can see how different the two languages are at doing the same. A colleague and I recently ma... | |
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bryanlrobinson.com
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| | | | | Since the Web became a more beautiful place with the advent of CSS, there's always been a struggle in the use of more modern features of CSS with browsers who are either slower to adopt or more cautious in the way the implement features. There have been many potential solutions for this issue. | |
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krasimirtsonev.com
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| | | | | A short introduction to CSS nesting / I did use Sass and Less in the past, and one of my favorite features was the nesting. Not only me but the whole community was asking about that constantly over the years. The browser vendors heard that plea, and today, we have CSS nesting. | |
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rtlstyling.com
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| | | An extensive guide on how to style for RTL in CSS | ||