or: “Reports of the Harm Caused By CSS Variables Are Greatly Exaggerated” To say that CSS is abominable isn’t controversial. The implementations are leading the spec in some places, and we’re getting real progress there. Firefox’s rounded corners and WebKit’s drop-shadows, declarative animations, background tiling, and CSS variables are all hugely important and liberating. But [...]
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What’s All This Then?
I'm Alex Russell, a web developer working on Chrome, Chrome Frame, and the broader web platform at Google. I'm guilty of many JavaScript transgressions.
My goal is to make the web suck less and to the extent that I can keep politics and economics from creeping in, that's what this blog is about.
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