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  1. The CSS "content" property accepts alternative text

    Published Apr 29 2020 in Accessibility , CSS

    The CSS 'content' property allows a way to provide an alternative text

  2. How to use brace expansion ({}) to spread shell command arguments

    Published Apr 19 2020 in Bash

    Use {} to create mutliple arguments out of one argument in bash/zsh

  3. inset – the shorthand for top, right, bottom and left CSS properties

    Published Apr 05 2020 in CSS

    The logical inset property in CSS is a shorthand for the top, right, bottom and left CSS declarations.

  4. git branch can show more than only the name of branches

    Published Mar 30 2020 in git

    git branch -v and git branch -vv can be used to retreive more detailed information on local branches.

  5. 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.

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