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Topic: CSS – Page 17

  1. text-transforms affect screen readers, too!

    Published Mar 23 2020 in CSS , Accessibility

    CSS can influence how screen readers treat content. Today I learned that text transformation belongs to the list of affecting CSS properties.

  2. "Hard CSS gradients" can be shortened to not include redundant values

    Published Mar 17 2020 in CSS

    The CSS images specification includes fixup rules which can be helpful to remove redundant values from CSS gradient definitions.

  3. CSS Grid can be used to stack elements

    Published Jan 27 2020 in CSS

    Use CSS Grid to stack element on top of each other without using absolute positioning

  4. text-justify defines where space is added in justified text

    Published Dec 26 2019 in CSS

    text-justify is a CSS property that controls how text is justified when text-align: justify is set

  5. box-decoration-break helps to define how elements should be rendered across lines

    Published Dec 14 2019 in CSS

    The box-decoration-break property lets you define how elements should be rendered across pages, columns and pages. It can help to achieve consistant visual effects.

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