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  1. A deep-dive into promise resolution with objects including a then property

    Published Mar 03 2019 in JavaScript

    A deep dive into promise resolution values including a then function. Including a surprising side-effect when using dynamic imports.

  2. The hover media query can help to remove hover styles on touch devices (but may include false positives)

    Published Feb 16 2019 in CSS

    The CSS media query hover can help to avoid staying hover styles on touch devices.

  3. divs are valid elements inside of a description list

    Published Feb 06 2019 in HTML

    Today I learned that it is valid to use divs inside of description lists. This can become very handy for styling purposes.

  4. The hr element is more than a horizontal line

    Published Jan 24 2019 in HTML

    Today I learned that the hr element actually has some semantic meaning bound to it.

  5. How is it done – A gradient border with a single element

    Published Jan 21 2019 in CSS

    A graphical explanation how CSS Tricks uses gradients in a smart way to create the illusion of gradient borders.

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