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Ternaries could be beautiful 💄 👉 Read the article: pedrocattori.dev/blog/ternaries… @PrettierCode is asking for feedback on how to format ternaries. So whether you agree with me or not, make yourselves heard! 👉 prettier.io/blog/2023/11/1…


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“wow this is a beautiful UI for such a small team” the backend:


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Don’t say Safari is always last. Sometimes we are first. presenting :has() “For example, a:has(>img) selects all <a> elements that contain an <img> child.” — from caniuse.com/css-has


Why is this @DiscoverMag home page? Am I the only one? Caching issue? Even the choice of ad seems odd for my usual browsing habits. discovermagazine.com

roccop's tweet image. Why is this @DiscoverMag home page? Am I the only one? Caching issue? Even the choice of ad seems odd for my usual browsing habits. discovermagazine.com

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I think if you make it a rule to always use attributes instead of classes to apply CSS to element states (not variants), you’ll force yourself to make your app more accessible (Similar to React Testing Library) If you’re using CSS-in-JS this also helps create more static styles

buildsghost's tweet image. I think if you make it a rule to always use attributes instead of classes to apply CSS to element states (not variants), you’ll force yourself to make your app more accessible (Similar to React Testing Library)

If you’re using CSS-in-JS this also helps create more static styles
buildsghost's tweet image. I think if you make it a rule to always use attributes instead of classes to apply CSS to element states (not variants), you’ll force yourself to make your app more accessible (Similar to React Testing Library)

If you’re using CSS-in-JS this also helps create more static styles

For the first time, Joe Garrelli's bogus science seems far less likely to be the catalyst for human annihilation than that of his alter-ego, Joe Rogan


In light of the @NHL's firing of Tim Peel for comments eluding to a "make-up call", @DavidBeaudoin79, @schulteoliver1 and Tim Swartz's 2016 @SFU paper "Biased Penalty Calls in the NHL" should really be getting some press today! @Sportsnet @SInow @espn @TheAthleticNHL @TSNHockey

roccop's tweet image. In light of the @NHL&apos;s firing of Tim Peel for comments eluding to a &quot;make-up call&quot;, @DavidBeaudoin79, @schulteoliver1 and Tim Swartz&apos;s 2016 @SFU paper &quot;Biased Penalty Calls in the NHL&quot; should really be getting some press today! @Sportsnet @SInow @espn @TheAthleticNHL @TSNHockey

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