This interacts with print-color-adjust
. Its default value is economy
, and the UA is allowed to "make adjustments", so I think UAs should mitigate this easily-made mistake.
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If you're using background-clip: text
on your web page, don't forget about printing! Browsers don't print backgrounds by default, so the text will be missing. Add a print stylesheet!
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It was fun to implement "background-clip: border-area" in WebKit. I hope you do cool things with it! https://webkit.org/blog/16214/background-clip-border-area/
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I want Factorio, in reverse. Rewilding Factorio.
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Can we talk about Chrome's antialiasing when painting into canvas? 0.5px stroked arc, Chrome on the left, Safari on the right.
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Safari Tech Preview 202 has some fun new CSS features, like the "shape()" function, and "background-clip: border-area". Go check it out!
https://webkit.org/blog/15798/release-notes-for-safari-technology-preview-202/
https://drafts.csswg.org/css-shapes-2/#shape-function
https://drafts.csswg.org/css-backgrounds-4/#background-clip
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Always fun to find web content that renders differently in the three major browsers. Outlines in split inlines, with border-radius. LTR: Safari/Firefox/Chrome
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How did we get to the point where most of the videos we watch are postage-stamp sized, with terrible A/V sync and cut-off at the end?
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