Doc Pop News Drop: The creator of ClassicPress tells us why he forked WordPress
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The Complete CSS Demo for OpenType Features
I’m very glad a guide for these features exists because we already know there are so many weird things that variable fonts can do — well done, Tunghsiao Liu!
There are quite a few possible values for font-feature-settings, like, ya know:
aalt, swsh, cswh, calt, hist, hlig, locl, rand, nalt, cv01-cv99, salt, subs, sups, titl, rvrn, liga, dlig, size, ornm, …
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Top Reasons Web Designers Should Consider WordPress
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Helping a Beginner Understand Getting a Website Live
I got a great email from a fellow named Josh Long the other day. He is, in his words, “relatively new to web design” and was a bit stuck on the concept of getting a site live. I should say that I’m happy to get emails like this an I always read them, but I typically can’t offer tech support over email. If I can respond at all, I normally point people to other community resources.
In this …
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What do we call browser’s native development tools?
You know, that panel of tools that allows you to do stuff like inspect the DOM and see network requests. How do the companies that make them refer to them?
- Chrome calls them DevTools.
- Edge calls them DevTools.
- Firefox calls them Developer Tools.
- Safari calls it the Web Inspector.
I think it’s somewhat safe to generically refer to them as DevTools. Safari is the only browser that doesn’t use that term, but I imagine even die-hard …
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