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  1. SVGs filters can be inlined in CSS

    Published Jan 03 2021 in CSS , SVG

    Learn how to use SVG filters in your CSS files. Load filters from external files or inline them in your CSS files.

  2. A picture element to load correctly resized webp images in HTML

    Published Jan 02 2021 in HTML , Performance

    A picture element snippet to load properly resized responsive webp images in browsers that support them.

  3. How to refresh a page in an interval (without JavaScript)

    Published Dec 25 2020 in HTML , HTTP

    Use the refresh header or meta element to refresh a page after a given time interval.

  4. Order in CSS transformations – transform functions vs individual transforms

    Published Dec 22 2020 in CSS

    Individual transformation in CSS have a pre-defined order which leads to different visual effects when moving translate transformation functions to transformation properties.

  5. iTerm2 offers a way to notify you when a long-running command has finished

    Published Dec 21 2020 in Tools

    iterm2 can notify you when a long-running command is finished.

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