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Topic: CSS โ€“ Page 18

  1. How is it done โ€“ 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.

  2. background clip is configurable for every background gradient separately

    Published Jan 18 2019 in CSS

    Todoy I learned that you can define the very useful CSS property property for particular gradients in a background property

  3. color-adjust trumps user agent setting about background printing

    Published Jan 16 2019 in CSS

    The color adjust property can be used to control how user agents treat printed websites.

  4. Stylesheets do not only block rendering but also JavaScript execution

    Published Nov 16 2018 in CSS , JavaScript

    Stylesheets block the first render which is why you should always have a look at them. Today I learned that they also block inline JavaScript!

  5. The CSS attribute selector has a case-insensitive mode

    Published Sep 08 2018 in CSS

    The CSS attribute can select values that usually wouldn't match in case-insensitive mode.

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