@c2dev2 Not me, but I think @Paul_Kinlan or @petele or @mgiuca might have something ready.
@webmaxru @denladeside @Microsoft @Azure Congratulations, Maxim! 🍾
simevidas The <mark> element could make the text of articles more scannable, but nobody seems to use it. 🥺..twitter.com/i/web/status/1…FA
@jashan__bhullar @ChromiumDev At the moment TWAs are strictly full screen, sorry.
Real-life CSS media queries:
“`css
@media all and (‘prefers-reduced-emotion: reduce’) {
.drama {
display: none;
}
}
“`
😐 #wish
@samthor @Rich_Harris @matthewcp @AdamRackis Twofold: these browsers are rare now [citation needed, but _your_ anal..twitter.com/i/web/status/1…9f
HenrikJoreteg SVG <path>’s “d” attribute is a friggin’ brilliant invention.
Generating them with JS is super powerful.
Learnin..twitter.com/i/web/status/1…tI
@samthor @Rich_Harris @matthewcp @AdamRackis Of course _your_ actual mileage may vary, but in too many cases I see..twitter.com/i/web/status/1…kQ
@1boy2cups @ChromiumDev @googlechrome @netflix Try it in guest mode (support.google.com/chrome/answer/…), that is, in a fresh..twitter.com/i/web/status/1…l8
@samthor @Rich_Harris @matthewcp @AdamRackis My point is: just use nomodule.
@samthor @Rich_Harris @matthewcp @AdamRackis We’re talking iOS 10.3 that came w/ Safari 10.1 (..twitter.com/i/web/status/1…YM
@caninewithabone This is the release calendar: chromium.org/developers/cal… 🗓