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"several screen readers will speak content that is created this way. VoiceOver does (in both OS X and iOS). NVDA does when used with Firefox, though not with IE."
"Today I'm going to share 5 of my commonly used CSS tricks along with sample cases for coding responsive designs."
"CSS Regions can let developers and designers offer a more improved experience on the web, especially on mobile/tablet devices."
"CSS3 has some new values for sizing things relative to the current viewport size: vw, vh, and vmin. It is relevant to bring up now, because it's shipping in Chrome 20 (canary at the time of this writing)."
最後の"W3C = the CSS WG + some small insignificant WGs"てのはさすがにネタでしょうか。
"We have had a standards compliant alternative for this for the past 11 years and it’s called SVG. It can also do much more than masking, if you give it a chance."
"The most important thing to keep in mind is that error behavior is not defined in the spec."
"Out of the top 18000 websites, only 15 sites used both the Opera and Webkit vendor prefix, while a staggering 9129 websites only used the -webkit prefix. 66.01% of websites in the top 18000 won't display the same in both Opera and webkit even though both support the code to do so."
"Interesting to note, that, if my theory is correct (“Mini” being more popular than “Mobile”), the prefix alias solution that they are recommending will only fix the CSS3 UX issues for the minority of their users."
"A website that performs quickly and smoothly feels high-quality and that feeling translates to the brand it represents."
"All browsers include mechanisms to deal with broken or unintended content. For example, IE6 invented DOCTYPE switching that assumed, from the lack of DOCTYPE that the developer wanted the erroneous IE5 box model. Opera and Firefox had to include bug compatibility with IE6, which is only being removed now."
"Is Opera’s decision good or bad? The answer depends on who you are."
"There are two problems here: slow standardization and impending software monoculture."
"With JavaScript, you could measure the window width and shuffle things around in the DOM. That seems heavy to me, but the browser support would be good. I'd rather lean on CSS for this kind of thing."
"Linear gradients in CSS can lead to all kinds of wacky, wacky results—some of them, it sometimes seems, in the syntax itself."
"Also if a mobile browser can’t recognise flexbox (IE9 Mobile is the only major one missing from the list so I’m assuming it can’t), then it will simply fallback to the default document order which isn’t the worst outcome."
"The expressions, on the other hand, are a little more complicated, but not too bad once you mess around with them a little."
"I was looking for a way of detecting from JavaScript whether media queries have been executed in CSS without duplicating my breakpoints."
"In Backgrounds & Borders Level 3, a new value was added to lift this restriction: local. When background-attachment: local is applied, the background is positioned relative to the element’s contents."
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