Raindrop.io Bookmarks 10/14/2022
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- :where :is CSS? - DEV Community
"In this post we will talk about the not so new functional pseudo-class selectors :is() and :where(). We will see how they work in details, how they differ and when to use them to get the most out of these CSS features."
- SVG sprites: old-school, modern, unknown, and forgotten -- Vadim Makeev
"SVG stacks might finally help us not to clutter our markup with SVG placeholders (when we don't need to style the icons from CSS) while keeping icons conveniently organized in a single file."
- Refreshed guidelines for site owners | Google Search Central Blog | Google Developers
"We moved away from using the term "webmaster" in the name of this site (stop looking: it's Search Central) and the only remainder was the "Webmaster Guidelines". As we mentioned previously, "webmaster" is an outdated term and very few people identify with it."
- 2022 Web Almanac Report Finds WordPress Adoption Is Growing, Adds New Page Builder Data - WP Tavern
"The report also includes a few other interesting WordPress-specific charts, such as year-over-year adoption by geography. WordPress appears to be the most popular in Spain (39%), Italy (38%), and Japan (38%)."
- Wired.com: 20 years later | Stopdesign
"I knew better. We weren't pushing the edge of technology; we were lazily falling into the gravity of the status quo. The larger a company gets, the harder it is to resist that gravity and actively work against it. Our team at Wired was falling into the same rut."
- SpaceX hails private Starship moon mission as exploration landmark | Space
"SpaceX's goal is to make humanity multiplanetary. And part of how you do that is thinking through, How do we make spaceflight really accessible to a group of people that haven't traditionally been able to take advantage of that opportunity?"
- NASA Confirms DART Mission Impact Changed Asteroid's Motion in Space | NASA
"Analysis of data obtained over the past two weeks by NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) investigation team shows the spacecraft's kinetic impact with its target asteroid, Dimorphos, successfully altered the asteroid's orbit. This marks humanity's first time purposely changing the motion of a celestial object and the first full-scale demonstration of asteroid deflection technology."