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9 May 2014 ... Did anyone sit down and say, “I'm going to make it impossible for women (and men in kilts) to get to the Genius Bar?” Of course not. Did someone ...
1 Jul 2010 ... In addition, 22% of sites may not be getting the SEO benefits of ... download the file (if it has no ETags) and the browser has to differ the cache ...
28 Apr 2011 ... This is something we should look for in a solution, not condemn. The semantics debate has really gone too far. It is useful as a general principal ...
31 Aug 2009 ... One of the things that pleased me about the spec was what was not in it ... of additional elements that seem unnecessary, they haven't gone too ...
2 May 2012 ... Do not try to hack around discrepancies between good browsers. ... different code to Firefox, Chrome, or Safari — something has gone very awry. ... Quirksmode.org is a great, classic resource, and PPK is is of course a god.
31 Jul 2013 ... The only “issue” with rem is that it's not supported by older browsers, ... you know when you go up or down a level by the heading level chosen.
stubbornella has no activity yet for this period. January 2020. Created 1 commit in 1 repository.
6 Sep 2011 ... “The section element is not a generic container element. ... outline, and you know when you go up or down a level by the heading level chosen. ... to my propsal. http://www.w3.org/html/wg/wiki/ChangeProposals/dropHgroup.
27 Mar 2009 ... Reflows can be top-down or bottom-up as reflow information is passed to ... This is why tables are not rendered progressively in all browsers ...
25 Jun 2010 ... ft”?. By looking at the OOCSS UML [1], I would answer: “no, '.media' is a 'content block', not ...