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  1. A look at the dialog element's super powers

    Published Mar 08 2022 in CSS , HTML , JavaScript

    The new dialog element is more than a display toggle because it provides better focus handling, inert functionality and closes on keypress.

  2. Readable JavaScript conditions

    Published Feb 23 2022 in JavaScript

    Learn how an Array.includes makes JavaScript if conditions more readable.

  3. Array.prototype.reduce's initial value is optional

    Published Feb 19 2022 in JavaScript

    The second parameter of Array.prototype.recude() (the initial value) is optional.

  4. Google displays table of contents and anchor links

    Published Feb 13 2022 in SEO

    Google parses anchor links and table of contents sections to display them in Google Search.

  5. reportError – a method to report to global event handlers

    Published Feb 08 2022 in JavaScript

    Use reportError to report errors to global error event handlers.

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