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HTML, or Hypertext Markup Language, was primarily designed to provide a means of creating structured scientific documents. HTML can embed scripting languages such as PHP or JavaScript to affect the behavior and content of web pages. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) maintains both the HTML and CSS standards.
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We are currently adding Hyper CLI path to user PATH in Windows registry: https://github.com/zeit/hyper/blob/262eb8ad9b7b9b15351f331765151538d67a09e2/app/utils/cli-install.js#L49-L91
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We are using this issue to focus on documentation! Documentation is essential for new learners and experienced programmers alike. It helps make our community inclusive by extending a friendly hand to those that are less familiar with p5.js. It also helps us find the bugs and issues with the code itself, because we test and try things out as we document.
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DNS preanalyze
DNS preanalyze is a way to reduce DNS analyze time:
<meta http-equiv="x-dns-prefetch-control" content="on" />
<link rel="dns-prefetch" href="http://www.baidu.com" />
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Created by Tim Berners-Lee
Released June 1993
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Describe the bug
In Firefox, the zoom feature uses
transform
styles (see storybookjs/storybook#12845) - unfortunately this breaks positioning on elements that requireposition: fixed
when in the "Docs" view.Normally a
position: fixed
element's position would correspond to the viewport but in Firefox it corresponds to the element with thetransform
style.