@WestbrookJ @patmeenan Seems to be Chromium-only at the moment: https://t.co/dsiNMQNWKJ.
@WebKit bug: https://t.co/cb6dRULqzl.
@Firefox bug: https://t.co/fHEI0JHtlF.
@jibrewery @brunostasse @ChromiumDev I’m not sure, but GitHub users bmxedd (permissions team, not yet on the thread, ask him) and alvestrand (`getUserMedia` expert and already on the thread) would know.
RT @smashingmag: Frameworks provide convenient ways to achieve complicated tasks and have benefits that are beyond technical. @nomsternom s…
@WestbrookJ You mean `link[rel=modulepreload]`? I think it’s supported looking at https://t.co/DYlpqWNYRu. It’s not shipping yet, but it’s in the experiment phase until including M99: https://t.co/AtYb66MvLB. @patmeenan can certainly tell you more.
@schweinepriestr Of course it’s easy to use such services, but without a native speaker or at least good language knowledge it’s hard to verify the results. Unfortunately I don’t speak any Japanese.
Correction: I think the author is @tontotakumi.
@runafiro Oh, I see. This got lost in translation then, sorry for the misunderstanding. Thanks for sharing nonetheless! 😃
Wow 🤩, @runafiro has written a brilliant blog post about SVGcode ⤵ï¸. It’s in Japanese 🇯🇵, but thanks to the browser’s translation feature I could completely understand it. https://t.co/8Qbsx8wO56
@runafiro Wow 🤩, thank you so much for writing a blog post about SVGcode! By the way, the app has a scaling feature (Input size and rotation > Scale), so no need to do this externally.
If you can help translate https://t.co/7VHQj4h3N4 to Japanese, this