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Printing the web · Making webpages look good on paper https://ilo.im/164eym
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Do I use any tools to keep track of plot lines, character details, research, future ideas?
I do my initial drafting in Scrivener, so I keep all my related research materials there. Character details are in a Style Sheet--a carryover from when I was a copyeditor.
Future ideas live in a folder on the laptop where I drop info, plus a blank book I carry around in case inspiration strikes.
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Printing the web · Making webpages look good on paper https://ilo.im/164eym
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UA+ · A different type of CSS reset style sheet https://ilo.im/16373p
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Open the conversation about:
Since both are valid, and maintained in the W3C rec, we must assume neither is recommended over the other in every use case instance scenario sitch'
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So... that said...
Which method is "better"?
They both seem to serve the same functional purpose, in the end.
my intended use is primarly and likely only to appear in a .css doc via <link rel="stylesheet">
**For the sake of conversation:**
Why do we have the ability to be more granular about the identity of the source?
See above "@ import" vs "@ font-face"
Also, for the sake of ... the same conversation, really:
[I personally am confident that #WebDeveloper extension exists only after extensive, and continued research]. I feel I could resolve that-- even If i don't know the technical logic leading to one or ther other-- @chrispederick 's extension, having shown the @-import rendered URL in this-- my most likely to be used enviroment-- it is safe for me to say, i can always trust that at-import is satisfactory, while the more granular aproach of @-font-face seems perhaps overkill for this purpose?
It’s incorrect to write the term #DOGE unadorned. This so-called “department” is wholly imaginary, as is the “authority” under which it claims to operate. Its make therefore should always be rendered in quotes — ‘“DOGE”’ — preferably preceded by the words “the so-called”.
As a second reference, the term “den of vipers” may be used.
Richard Rutter (@Richr) introduces TODS – a #Typographic and #OpenType default #Stylesheet.
“The idea is to set sensible typographic defaults for use on prose (a column of text), making particular use of the font features provided by OpenType.”
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Beating ‘!important’ user agent styles (sort of) · How CSS transitions make the impossible possible https://ilo.im/15zqnb
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