Will @leekelleher get kicked off the plane!?
Find out in the next exciting instalment of Bristolian Umbracians!
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Will @leekelleher get kicked off the plane!?
Find out in the next exciting instalment of Bristolian Umbracians!
The upcoming Firefox 113 release supports the new "of" syntax (`nth-child(2n of .something)`).
And with it we're also green in all three engines.
✅ Chromium 111
✅ Safari 9
✅ Firefox 113
I kinda like the two-value `display` syntax. I hope we get that across the board one of these years.
https://hacks.mozilla.org/2019/10/the-two-value-syntax-of-the-css-display-property/
Feels like it completes more of the "logical" suite in CSS (block/inline) and there is something literally logical about "the outside behaves like this and the inside behaves like this".
I love being a co-host of the #CandidContributions podcast: we talk #OpenSource, #Umbraco and being part of a #Tech community.
Our first episode of 2023 is now out. Listen to hear us talk about respecting our energy limits and the year ahead. We also chat with Allen Smith about Umbraco, developer relations, GitHub, forensic IT and what not to name your record label...
We take a look back at the best of 2022 (spoiler alert, July was THE month for us) and look forward to 2023. We discuss how we plan to spend our energy and how to do so without draining our reserves. Which conferences will we get to this year and what exactly is an 'authentic boundary?' We are also joined by Allen Smith, the newest addition to the Developer Relations team at Umbraco. We talk about his experiences at GitHub, how he defines developer relations, what he's looking forward to in the year ahead