CSS Articles
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The CSS Androids you were looking for – Mozilla Hacks on GitHub + interview
In Firefox, we offer various content in our about:home page – the start page for many Firefox users – to make people aware of new features and possibilities. As you might have seen recently, we have some animations with the Android robot and Firefox, highlighting that Firefox is available on Android. For you developers out […]
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Mozilla Hacks Weekly, August 30th 2012
Thursday is here, which means it is time for Mozilla Hacks Weekly! We in Mozilla’s Developer Engagement team have a lot of interesting links to share with you!
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Mozilla Hacks Weekly, August 16th 2012
It’s Thursday, and here in Mozilla’s Developer Engagement team that means we have some good links to share with you!
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Taking About:Home Snippets to the Next Level.
If you are a Firefox user and you start the browser this morning or you type “about:home” in the URL bar we have a surprise for you. Instead of the Firefox logo you’ll see an animation celebrating the global spirit of community. This is just one of many planned enhancements to mozilla.org pages and mozilla […]
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Aurora 16 is out — Unprefixing time !
Web developers, it is time to celebrate! In the upcoming Firefox 16, which reached the Aurora status today, a major enhancement is the unprefixing of several stable CSS features. Other notable features of interest to Web developers include several more HTML5-related APIs, better accessibility on Mac OS, and improvements to Firefox Developer Tools. So […]
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Using window.matchMedia to do media queries in JavaScript
For people building web sites, Responsive Web Design has become a natural approach to making sure the content is available for as many users as possible. This is usually attended to via CSS media queries. However, there is a JavaScript alternative as well. Introducing window.matchMedia The way to approach media queries in JavaScript is through […]
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Mozilla Hacks Weekly, May 24th 2012
It’s Thursday and time for us in Mozilla’s Developer Engagement Team to share some great links!
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Click highlights with CSS transitions
When you watch screencasts from time to time you’ll see that some software adds growing dots to the clicks the person explaining does to make them more obvious. Using CSS transitions this can be done very simply in JavaScript, too. Check out the following demo on JSFiddle and you see what we mean. When you […]
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Mozilla Hacks Weekly, April 19th 2012
It’s Thursday, and that means link suggestions from us in Mozilla’s Developer Engagement Team!
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Mozilla Hacks Weekly, March 29th 2012
Last Thursday of March, so let’s celebrate that with some good links for you! Mozilla’s Developer Engagement team have just what you need to read.