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bryanlrobinson.com
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| | | | Layout in CSS is hard. We've spent the 2 decades since the inception of CSS battling with its idea of how to lay out content on the web. When we moved from table-based layouts to CSS layouts with floats and positioning, we gained a LOT of flexibility, but we also lost things like vertical centering that tables afforded us. Floats and positioning got us a long way to making really nice looking sites, but with the advent of responsive design and fluid layouts, the struggle has been real... | |
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blog.sentry.io
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| | | | Learn about why we need rate limits, the absence of standards for HTTP status codes and response headers, and three ways to handle rate limits in code. | |
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www.contentful.com
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| | | | Learn about the Contentful REST and GraphQL APIs, linked assets and entries, and how to render links inside Contentful Rich Text fields. | |
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huedesigner.wordpress.com
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| | 10 useful tips to ensure your Web pages look good across all browsers and attract more visitors. In theory, building a Web page is simple: Throw together some HTML, test it in your browser, and upload. HTML and CSS are standards, so a page tested in one browser should look the same in all other... |