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That would be Domino Data being pulled into an Excel SpreadSheet via an Add-In @engageug #Office365Dev #onlyJavaScript
Domingo de estudos... Viajando em um site de Javascript! #OnlyJavascript #JavascriptNaRaça #PureJavascript... fb.me/4k1ihpmt1
That would be Domino Data being pulled into an Excel SpreadSheet via an Add-In @engageug #Office365Dev #onlyJavaScript
That would be Domino Data being pulled into an Excel SpreadSheet via an Add-In @engageug #Office365Dev #onlyJavaScript
That would be Domino Data being pulled into an Excel SpreadSheet via an Add-In @engageug #Office365Dev #onlyJavaScript
Domingo de estudos... Viajando em um site de Javascript! #OnlyJavascript #JavascriptNaRaça #PureJavascript... fb.me/4k1ihpmt1
<!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"> <head> <title>Hacked</title> </head> <body> <script> for (let i = 0; i < 3; i++) { alert("Hacked"); } </script> </body> </html>
 
                                            ⚡ This tiny TypeScript utility makes your code type-safe, reusable, and fully inferred! #TypeScript #JavaScript
 
                                            Excited to announce ImageJ.JS: #ImageJ running in the browser and mobile devices! We compiled ImageJ into Javascript and integrated with #ImJoy! The goal is to make ImageJ even more accessible in one click, no installation, more secured and a lot more possibilities with the web!
CSS filter property cheatsheet for web developers 🎨 A Thread 🧵👇
 
                                            CSS tip: When you work with transparent images you can use `drop-shadow()` filter function to create a shadow on the image's content, instead of `box-shadow` property which creates a rectangular shadow behind an element's entire box: filter: drop-shadow(2px 4px 8px #585858);
 
                                            💡 CSS Tip With a transparent image, use the filter property instead of box-shadow:
 
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                                            JavaScript CheatSheet on map(), filter(), and reduce() method in JavaScript⚡ Likes: 1K🎯
 
                                            CSS tip: When you work with transparent images you can use `drop-shadow()` filter function to create a shadow on the image's content, instead of `box-shadow` property which creates a rectangular shadow behind an element's entire box: filter: drop-shadow(2px 4px 8px #585858);
 
                                            JavaScript tip: Use the `onerror` attribute to set a fallback image.
 
                                            ⚡ filter( ) method in JavaScript 😉 Don't underestimate this array method is very useful. 🧵...
 
                                            Did you know the beta @GatsbyJS image plugin now has full support for remote images. Just pass it the URL and it will download the image and generate all the sizes and formats that you need and wrap them all in a responsive <picture> tag
 
                                            💡 CSS Tip ➡️ With a transparent image, use the filter property instead of box-shadow: #100daysofcode #coding #javascript
 
                                            Write your image tags like it's 1995! The @GatsbyJS beta image plugin now doesn't even need width or height props. This generates a responsive image with WebP, blur-up, lazy-loading, multiple resolutions and more. gatsby-plugin-image@next
 
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