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The West Just Burns NowThe West Just Burns Now
It really wasn't that long ago when the Western U.S. wasn't absolutely guaranteed to be on fire every summer and into the fall. Now, it's just what happens. August and September? That's "smoke season". What should be absolutely beautiful months to enjoy the outdoors are now when it rains ash and the sky is a deep apocalyptic orange in the middle of the day.
The West Just Burns Now
It really wasn’t that long ago when the Western U.S. wasn’t absolutely guaranteed to be on fire every summer and into the fall. Now, it’s just what happens. August and September? …
Chris Coyier (chriscoyier.net)
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*"Regardless of where it is in the DOM."**"Regardless of where it is in the DOM."*
Isn't it cool how many HTML and CSS features free us from awkwardly constrained DOM order and position?
• `:has()` — Select any element based on any other element in CSS up and down the DOM.
• Anchor Positioning — Position any element based on any other element, up and down the DOM.
• Popover/Dialog — Put these wherever, it doesn't matter, they will rise to the top and be visible no matter where they are in the DOM.Will it make us sloppy? Nah.
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Just a wee reminder that "global support percentages" for browser features mean literally nothing other than fun dinner party conversation.Just a wee reminder that "global support percentages" for browser features mean literally nothing other than fun dinner party conversation.
What matters is the support percentages for the people visiting your website, which are unique to your website, and differ from website to website for all sorts of reasons.
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Quick update on my search for data about opening links in new tabs or windows. • _Everyone_ has an opinion• No one has shared any data• I reached out to a web analytics expert who has been in the field over 20 years who replied, ”I have no idea and hav...@ksylor @beep @grigs It would be fascinating to know what was tested.
- Conversion rate?
- Time on site?
- Follow up survey?
- Something else?I mostly think it would be funny if a company switched all their links to open in a new tab and found their Time on Site metric went up and decided that was Automatically Good.