The heart of the analysis is ambiguity, in language as well as in other domains. This serves to enhance the uncertainties that always accompany semiotic analysis, which in my view is for the better. After the comments triggered by my film, I turn to visual art as the apparent "other" of...
📝 added more comments Oct 22, 2016 .gitignore initial draft of $priority (#97) Jan 9, 2017 .npmignore npm ignore tests Dec 14, 2016 .npmrc chore(npm) reduce project upkeep required Jul 5, 2019 .travis.yml Update free-style to version 3.1.0 and other deps updates (#350) ...
Comments Marcelo Paiva says: July 10, 2023 at 8:58 am Outstanding article! Chas Belov says: July 11, 2023 at 12:38 am This article was quite helpful and I learned a lot. You covered issues I didn’t even know exist. That said, with regard to negative numbers, not all ...
Output Advertisement Advertisement Comments and Discussions! Load comments ↻
What We Know (So Far) About CSS Reading Order The reading-flow and reading-order proposed CSS properties are designed to specify the source order of HTML elements in the DOM tree, or in simpler terms, how accessibility tools deduce the order of elements. You’d use them to make the focus...
having your diagrams and charts live adjacent to your text helps prevent them fromrotting— that is, drifting out of sync with the state of your document. Just as unhelpful, obsolete, or otherwise misleading comments in your code can be objectively worse thannocomments, the same goes for diagr...
comments on the project, and some have included references to “origami” or “polygon style,” but they miss the mark a little in that the idea is not a visual style, but rather about the formation of the species through “pieces” and the analogy that their existence lies “in pieces,...
I have always loved to teach people. When I started out in IT and was still learning how everything worked, I noticed that some people felt uncomfortable with not having answers. There was a fear of asking questions. I think we all know that feeling, worrying if so...
Comments Contributor rschristian commented Feb 15, 2024 Description Currently, I'm looking a CSS minification warning that looks like this: warnings when minifying css: ▲ [WARNING] Unexpected "{" [css-syntax-error] <stdin>:484:1: 484 │ { ╵ ^ This is fairly difficult to track down...
We have a government customer with an enterprise agreement. We've worked with them for a couple of years as their systems integrator deploying Dynamics 365...