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Justmarkup. justmarkup is the site of Michael Scharnagl, a front-end developer living in Berlin..
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justmarkup is the site of Michael Scharnagl, a front-end developer living in Berlin.
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Browsers and Bugs 05/2015 | justmarkup
This article has been updated the last time on February 10, 2015 and the given information may be not accurate anymore. Feel free to contact me on twitter to get more details. Welcome to issue 5 of B...
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Theme switcher using CSS custom properties
Theme switcher using CSS custom properties February 15, 2016 CSS custom properties have been around for a while now and are currently supported in three browser engines (as of February 2016). When I f...
Justmarkup.com news digest
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2 months
Twelve years ago I published my first article on this site, and it's still alive (is it?).
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I haven't published anything in the last year. Last year I thought I will come back to writing again, but it didn't happen. Maybe I will get back to writing again here, but I just don't know.... -
1 year
Eleven years ago I published my first article on this site, and it's still alive.
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I haven't really published anything in the last year, only five thoughts (notes), but no technical article at all. After spending a lot of time in 2021 working on the Learn Forms course I needed a break from writing, and somehow never managed to get... -
1 year
Book – Engineering Management for the Rest of Us
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1 year
Browser supports :has() and container queries. So, why shouldn't they be able to support lazy loading HTML?
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In PHP (Hypertext Preprocessor), it's done like this:
Domain history
Web host: | JonasPasche |
Registrar: | INWX GmbH |
Registrant: | REDACTED FOR PRIVACY (justmarkup) |
Updated: | May 12, 2023 |
Expires: | May 12, 2024 |
Created: | May 12, 2011 |
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