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February 11, 2016Episode #3433 minutesPlayIn episode 34 we’re looking at CSS variables and some of the features of GitHub, both new and non-existent:CSS variables: They’re here, but are they safe? Check out this example in FireFox 31+ & Chrome 49+GitHub: Why is it so hard to find that repo I stared? Check out this chrome extensionJekyll: We really like it, especially now version 3 is on GitHub. However, it’s not perfect...moreShareView all episodesBy February 11, 2016Episode #3433 minutesPlayIn episode 34 we’re looking at CSS variables and some of the features of GitHub, both new and non-existent:CSS variables: They’re here, but are they safe? Check out this example in FireFox 31+ & Chrome 49+GitHub: Why is it so hard to find that repo I stared? Check out this chrome extensionJekyll: We really like it, especially now version 3 is on GitHub. However, it’s not perfect...more
In episode 34 we’re looking at CSS variables and some of the features of GitHub, both new and non-existent:CSS variables: They’re here, but are they safe? Check out this example in FireFox 31+ & Chrome 49+GitHub: Why is it so hard to find that repo I stared? Check out this chrome extensionJekyll: We really like it, especially now version 3 is on GitHub. However, it’s not perfect
February 11, 2016Episode #3433 minutesPlayIn episode 34 we’re looking at CSS variables and some of the features of GitHub, both new and non-existent:CSS variables: They’re here, but are they safe? Check out this example in FireFox 31+ & Chrome 49+GitHub: Why is it so hard to find that repo I stared? Check out this chrome extensionJekyll: We really like it, especially now version 3 is on GitHub. However, it’s not perfect...more
In episode 34 we’re looking at CSS variables and some of the features of GitHub, both new and non-existent:CSS variables: They’re here, but are they safe? Check out this example in FireFox 31+ & Chrome 49+GitHub: Why is it so hard to find that repo I stared? Check out this chrome extensionJekyll: We really like it, especially now version 3 is on GitHub. However, it’s not perfect