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caniuse
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Caniwebview.com – Like Caniuse but for Webviews
Can I X, is a question about the readiness/compliance of a certain thing at time = now. Can I use CSS version X was the iconic early meme.
https://caniuse.com/?search=css3
For a generalized example, if you wanted to know if the basketball courts were ready for you to “ball it up” in a certain city, it’d be caniball.com
If you want to know if you can use a certain frontend technology, the idea is like: canwefigma?
It’s a glorified feature matrix, and usually a project of a passionate community. I approve, even if some of the memes are a bit dank.
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Caniemail.com (like caniuse but for email content)
https://caniuse.com/ is a popular tool to check what web features are working across different browsers - "can you use this and assume that it will work for others".
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Time-Based CSS Animations
The article uses custom css @properties which are awesome and have 88% browser support [1].
One thing to watch out for is differences in how browsers handle setting the fallback initial-value. Chrome will use initial-value if CSS variable is undefined OR set to an invalid value. Firefox will only use initial-value if the variable is undefined. For most projects, this won't be an issue, but for a recent project, I ended up needing to use javascript to set default values in Firefox to iron out the inconsistency between browser implementations.
[1] https://caniuse.com/?search=%40property
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CSS Text Box Trim
Safari is the only browser that doesn't support extending HTML element
https://caniuse.com/?search=Custom%20Elements
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JavaScript is not single-threaded
You forgot to mention (Web)Workers. This is explicit creation, management, and communication with additional threads within JavaScript. What's more, they've been around in JavaScript longer than the V8 engine has even existed!
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_Workers...
https://caniuse.com/?search=webworkers
- Show HN: Render audio to HTML canvas using WebGPU
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Tree-shaking, the horticulturally misguided algorithm
Do you happen to know where can I check out the cutoff version for each browser? https://caniuse.com/?search=wasm doesn't have it (or other things like WasmGC for that matter)
- Le saviez-vous ? :focus :focus-within :focus-visible
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10 Websites Every Web Developer Should Bookmark
(https://caniuse.com/) A handy tool for checking the browser compatibility of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript features. Can I Use provides up-to-date support tables for various web technologies across different browsers.
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SASS is dead? CSS vs SASS 2024
Caniuse
caniemail
- Caniemail.com (like caniuse but for email content)
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🤯 Keep Up With these 50 Articles
Can I email? (https://www.caniemail.com/) by Tilt Studio Yes you can unless you won't.
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Modern email design for web designers
Another client to test for is Google Mail, which can be done with a Gmail.com account. And Apple Mail, on any Apple device. Apple Mail provides the best email rendering so you don't even really need to worry about it much if you're covering the other two. But these three make up the main ones you should test for. And for checking compatibility of specific code, caniemail.com is an essential tool to use.
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Effective email HTML and image handling
To our dismay, major platforms like Gmail do not support flexbox align-items, and there are no plans to include support for SVG (and don't get me started with outlook's desktop app, where even basic styles go very wrong). You can refer to an illustrative guide of what you can or can't do across email providers on Caniemail.
- Can I email – like caniuse.com but for email clients
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HTML
Check out https://www.caniemail.com to see what tags are supported and the email client options to watch for.
- Gmail HTML Signature Woes and Befuddlement
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Learn serverless on AWS step-by-step - Emails
Be careful when using CSS, some properties like flex ⚠️ are not supported by all email clients. You can check this website to see which properties are supported by which email clients. Another solution is to use a CSS framework that will do the hard compatibility work for you. I use MJML, in my in-depth article about SES, I explain how to use it to create responsive emails.
- Can I Email
- Are there any Windows email clients that will send out custom (responsive) HTML emails without changing the code?
What are some alternatives?
browserslist - 🦔 Share target browsers between different front-end tools, like Autoprefixer, Stylelint and babel-preset-env
parsemail - Hanami fork of https://github.com/DusanKasan/parsemail
postcss-preset-env - Convert modern CSS into something browsers understand
Cerberus - A few simple, but solid patterns for responsive HTML email templates and newsletters. Even in Outlook and Gmail.
modern-css-reset - A bare-bones CSS reset for modern web development.
help - The help website/knowledgebase (bitwarden.com/help).
modern-normalize - 🐒 Normalize browsers' default style
CSS Layout - A collection of popular layouts and patterns made with CSS. Now it has 100+ patterns and continues growing!
Servo - Servo, the embeddable, independent, memory-safe, modular, parallel web rendering engine
HEAD - A simple guide to HTML <head> elements
WHATWG HTML Standard - HTML Standard
sdk - The Dart SDK, including the VM, dart2js, core libraries, and more.