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  1. Accessing the DOM is not equal accessing the DOM – live vs. static element collections

    Published Mar 22 2018 in JavaScript

    When a browser receives an HTML document, it creates the Document Object Model (DOM) which is a tree representation of the document. There are various methods to access DOM elements and they all return different things.

  2. lookaheads (and lookbehinds) in JavaScript regular expressions

    Published Mar 18 2018 in JavaScript , RegularExpressions

    I never had to use the lookahead feature in regular expressions but today I had a look and digged deeper.

  3. You can clone repositories without the whole history

    Published Mar 12 2018 in git

    git's depth parameter helps to not download the complete git history of a project.

  4. Overflow ellipsis after x lines with line-clamp

    Published Mar 02 2018 in CSS

    Apply overflow text ellipsis on your paragraphs using line-clamp.

  5. How to add interactive questions to bash scripts

    Published Feb 21 2018 in Bash

    Create safety mechanisms for critical commands using interactive bash prompts

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