@ user1757436 stimulus response association is built not innate, we aren't born associating a red traffic light to the braking pedal. We learn it.
So is stimulus response of game controllers. In other words, most people grow up using left handed controllers and therefore it becomes natural to the...
> There is a tradeoff here between requests and cacheability: including the CSS directly in the HTML avoids making an additional request to the external CSS resource, but if the CSS file is large (and doesn't change often), it may be better to keep it separate from the HTML so that it can be cached by the browser. developers.google.com/speed/pagespeed/module/filter-css-inline
if you use the same CSS on several pages... an extra file which is cached on first request and reused, even if small, it would be a big gain (also scalability)
Inkscape is an opensource vector graphics program available for Linux, Mac and Windows.
It supports raster to vector conversion using the Potrace bitmap tracing engine as documented in this tutorial.
It supports at a minimum png input and svg output.
Here is sample output:
Top row left to r...
If I have a webpage with CSP set to:
default-src 'self'; img-src *
Or similar, and I have an iframe like such:
some legal content
<iframe sandbox="allow-scripts" srcdoc="<script>alert('arbitrary code')</script>"></iframe>
Is it possible to allow the code in the iframe to disobey the p...
Purity would be using <table> for tables and not using it for non-tables. It wasn't very clear whether the thing that hichris wants has the meaning of a table.