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  1. Email inputs can accept multiple email addresses

    Published Jan 14 2021 in HTML

    Input elements of type email and file support the multiple attribute which allows entering multiple email addresses.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

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