Good take on the new Googlebot meta tag content attribute value “indexifembedded” (https://t.co/ZTnALjELlD) in the quoted tweet ⤵ï¸.
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<meta name=”googlebot” content=”indexifembedded” />
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@edent @simevidas “To include a reference to the source of quoted material which is contained within a <blockquote> or <q> element, use the cite attribute on the element.â€â€”https://t.co/wY5i1Fshqw.
See the example at the top how to combine `<blockqu
@simevidas Oh, thanks, I’ll fix this.
I got curious why browsers don’t seemingly do anything useful with `<blockquote cite>`. It’s got to be a valid URL and all, but no browser I know displays it or lets users click it. [citation not needed]? 🙃 Here’s the spec: https://t.co/FEoRhdwdD
@simevidas I went to the spec to see what UAs are supposed to do with `cite`: “User agents may allow users to follow such citation links, but they are primarily intended for private use (e.g., by server-side scripts collecting statistics about a site’s
@bertails Congratulations on the new gig! 🎈
Some insights into how `:focus-visible` came to @webkit through Igalia from @meyerweb, who works for Igalia, but who wasn’t involved in Open Prioritization or in the `:focus-visible` project. â¤µï¸ https://t.co/gXQeIiwXx4
@DasSurma I wish more companies’ interviews were like this. In my opinion, roasting a candidate 60min in which you “test†role-related knowledge, coding, potentially cultural fit, and leave time for candidate questions—and this 5—6 times in a ro
RT @5t3ph: ✨ An Introduction to CSS Cascade Layers
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Giving Web Standards a Seat at the Table: great article on how standardization became important to the IE team. Thanks, â¦@mholzschlagâ©, and thanks, â¦@cwilso,â© I guess! 🙠https://t.co/AMqOKVeZL0