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letra.studio
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| | | | Mike Sherov: In order to understand how best to kill IE11, we need to look back to how 2 previous versions of IE met their fate: IE6 and IE8. By exam... | |
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adactio.com
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| | | | An interesting look at the mortality causes for Internet Explorer 6 and Internet Explorer 8, and what they can tell us for the hoped-for death of Internet Explorer 11. I disagree with the conclusion (that we should actively block IE11-barring any good security reasons, I don't think that's defensible), but I absolutely agree that we shouldn't be shipping polyfills in production just for IE11. Give it your HTML. Give it your CSS. Withhold modern JavaScript. If you're building with progressive enhancement ... | |
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studiotendra.com
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| | | | I'm packing my stuff into boxes. At the last minute, of course, since the truck arrives early tomorrow morning. While I'm packing, I've been listening to a variety of podcasts on web development. I don't listen to these podcasts for their information. In between the casual banter and chat that surrounds the usual talking points,... | |
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www.scale.at
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| | Websites are responsive by default. They adapt perfectly to every screen sizewithout any help from CSS. The goal of this article is to learn the basics about modern CSS features you need to build advanced responsive layouts. |