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  1. 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.

  2. Optional chaining helps to avoid "undefined is not a function" exceptions

    Published Dec 13 2019 in JavaScript

    The optional chaining proposal also includes a way to optional execute function that may not be defined without throwing an exception

  3. Highlights of the HTTP Archive Web Almanac

    Published Dec 01 2019 in Web

    Highlights of the statistical data of the HTTP archive Almanac.

  4. Backreferences in JavaScript regular expressions

    Published Nov 28 2019 in RegularExpressions , JavaScript

    I learned that it is possible to back reference capture groups and named capture groups in JavaScript regular expressions

  5. backdrop-filter lets you apply visual effects to the area behind an element

    Published Nov 20 2019 in CSS

    The CSS backdrop-filter property lets you change the visual appearings of elements behind another element.

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