MDN Articles
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Show off your HTML5 skillz with Demo Studio!
Are you on the leading edge of Web technology? Do you want to show the world what you and the Web can do? New technologies introduced in the latest Web standards like HTML5 are enabling rich experiences on the Internet that were not possible even just a year ago. While many websites continue with the […]
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MDN Documentation Sprint for Web Standards
The weekend of October 9 to 11, we are holding our first ever documentation sprint, at the Mozilla Paris office. A documentation sprint is like a code sprint or hackfest, except that the focus is on writing docs instead of on writing code. In this case, the specific focus is documentation on the Mozilla Developer […]
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Help us set priorities for docs
We’d like to get your input on where to focus documentation efforts on MDN. There are all kinds of topics that need to be written, updated, or improved — so where should we start? What do you need most? Give your input via the MDN Dev Doc Priorities forum. You can vote on and comment […]
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quarterly developer survey update
We are inviting developers to give us feedback through quarterly surveys so we can better understand your needs. Your feedback is crucial to help us build the best platform, tools, and content. Last November, we asked web developers to take a 20 question survey to help build the Mozilla Developer Network (MDN). Thanks to the […]
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Merging two GitHub repositories without losing commit history
How do you merge two Git repositories without losing history? This post will take you through the step-by-step process.
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Hopping on Firefox 91
August is already here, which means so is Firefox 91! For developers, Firefox 91 supports the Visual Viewport API and Intl.DateTimeFormat object additions.
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Spring Cleaning MDN: Part 1
As we’re all aware by now, we made some big platform changes at the end of 2020. Whilst the big move has happened, it’s given us a great opportunity to clear out the cupboards and closets.
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Caniuse and MDN compatibility data collaboration
Today we’re announcing the integration of MDN’s compat data into the caniuse website. Together, we’re bringing even more web compatibility information into the hands of web developers.
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@media, MathML, and Django 1.11: MDN Changelog for May 2018
May's MDN changelog highlights lots of stuff that got shipped to make MDN Web Docs so much better all the time. The team, with help from numerous contributors, migrated CSS @media and MathML compat data, prepared for Django 1.11, started tracking work in ZenHub, continued the HTML Interactive Examples project, and shipped tweaks and fixes by merging 397 pull requests, including 60 pull requests from 43 new contributors.
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MDN Changelog for March 2018
Publishing a changelog is a tradition in open source, and a long-time practice on the web. In this changelog, MDN engineers report on what happened in March to the code, data, and tools that support MDN Web Docs, and look ahead to what's on plan for this month. Learn more about the work of the MDN engineering team and their impact, and discover opportunities to participate in building and supporting MDN Web Docs and the open web platform.