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    6 Dec 2019

    Love the web? 💻🌐❤️🖤 Sign up to our weekly newsletter for great tips, best practices, MDN updates and MUCH more!

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    Jul 2

    Just discovered simply amazing

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    You're probably already familiar with them, but on the off chance that you aren't, I usually find the documentation to be superior.

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    Jun 30

    If you have not added Logpoints to your toolbelt, most debuggers support them. 🍿 Bonus tip 1: Option+Click on the debugger's gutter to set a Logpoint with the current function name. 🍿 Bonus 2: Click the source in Console to quick-edit a Logpoint.

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    Jun 29

    Client-side tooling can be intimidating, so this series of articles from MDN aims to illustrate the purpose and usage of some of the most common tool types.

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    Jun 26

    TIL there are browser compatibility tables for *each* property on various elements. E.g. with the Anchor Element, there is: - href - download - rel - target - etc. So you can quickly see which browser supports which property.

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  8. Jun 29

    Permitted parents: Any <head> that doesn't contain any other <base> element. More here 👉🏽

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    Jun 29

    ☕ Little morning devsheet – the ::marker pseudo element. 🔗 MDN: 🔗 Spec: Video alt: Custom styling of the ::marker pseudo element using properties such as content, font-size and color.

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    Jun 26

    MDN Web Docs () discussion at by Chris discusses MDN docs related to client-side tooling, JS frameworks and JS beyond the browser!

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    Jun 25

    Want to contribute to the dataset covering data between ? You can, thanks to the BCD project from ~

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  15. Jun 24

    Client-side 🛠can be scary, but we break it down in a series of articles that illustrate: ▫️the purpose of common client-side tool types ▫️explain the tools you can chain together ▫️how to install using package managers ▫️control using the command line

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    Jun 23

    I've sung the praises of for years but just today I was shown (thank you ) that their compat tables include Node. I love them more now.

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    Jun 23

    Interested in porting your browser extension to Safari? Visit to see which APIs are currently supported. Developers can start testing the new API in Safari 14 using the seed build for macOS Big Sur.

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    Jun 23

    This week has announced that Safari is adopting a web-based API for browser extensions similar to Firefox’s WebExtensions API, making it easy to build once and port to multiple browsers.

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    The MDN Front-end developer learning pathway aims to provide an opinionated, structured learning resource. Please fill in the following survey to let us know what you think of MDN as a reference and learning resource. ⏰ 5–10 minutes to complete

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    Props to and TIA for constructive feedback on the Learning Area 🙏

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    Jun 8

    In the face of critical issues we're grappling with in the world right now, our Fellowships & Awards community continues to address urgent, important topics that have tangible effects around the globe, including COVID-19 & racial injustice. Read more:

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