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Topic: CSS โ€“ Page 16

  1. Safe/unsafe alignment in CSS flexbox

    Published May 18 2020 in CSS

    Safe alignment can prevent data loss in CSS flexbox layouts

  2. 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

  3. inset โ€“ 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. 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.

  5. "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.

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