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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Aug 12

    MDN as a website isn't going anywhere right now. The team is smaller, but the site exists and isn't going away. We will be working with partners and community members to find the right ways to move it forward given our new structure at Mozilla.

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    5 hours ago

    Got my mug! (to support the crucial docs site) Link:

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  3. Sep 14

    New dev and not sure where to start? 🆘 Our learning pathway can provide you with a structured course that will teach you all you need to know to become a front-end web developer.

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  4. Retweeted
    Sep 11

    I just did a page edit and I'm so digging that everybody can help maintaining these days. The MDN docs are wiki pages that you can edit, update and request a review for. The compatibility data lives on Github: Let's help! 💪

    Documentation for imagesizes and imagesrcset on MDN
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  5. Retweeted
    Sep 7

    ☕ Little morning devsheet: object-fit and object-position in CSS. 🔗 MDN object-fit: 🔗 MDN object-position: Video alt: Detailed explanation of the object-fit and object-position property and the possible values.

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    Sep 3

    Using HTML, but just the `div` element …is the same as… Using TypeScript, but just the `any` type …or… Building a complex database, but just use `text` fields

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    Sep 3

    Wow, MDN has learning pathways, kinda coursework material! Great to hear MDN thriving on multiple fronts, and on new initiatives like these courses to help . Long Live MDN! cc

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  8. Aug 22

    Last week, Mozilla announced some difficult changes and we would like to outline how they will impact our MDN platform moving forward. First things first - MDN is not going away.

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  9. Retweeted
    Aug 19

    finally completed the articles on JavaScript functions on and now moving on to the article on events. I hope to finish this module by the end of the weekend!

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  10. Retweeted
    Aug 9

    Each day for a few weeks I aim to sketch core functions to help visualise the docs. Starting with Array.every:

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  11. Retweeted
    Aug 9

    Come on over to Writing Day, and help improve . We're at "table" #3.

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  12. Retweeted
    Aug 5

    The 6th chapter of Svelte tutorial (draft) is online We talk about stores, Svelte powerful but super simple alternative to redux and vuex. - what are Svelte stores? - subscribe and unsubscribe from stores

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    Aug 4

    We are changing the default value of the SameSite attribute for cookies from None to Lax, per new guidelines. This will greatly improve security for users. expands on what this means for web developers.

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  14. Retweeted
    Aug 3

    The draft version of the 5th chapter of tutorial is online We cover a lot of subjects: - reactivity gotchas and how to avoid them - binding to DOM nodes - onMount() function - use:action - binding to components Heavy chapter indeed!

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    Aug 3

    Low key favorite part of Firefox: Typing mdn into the address bar brings you straight to 🔥

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    Jul 30
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  17. Retweeted
    Jul 30

    Mozilla's developer docs have long been my go-to for HTML & javascript documentation and compatibility information. MDN just celebrated its 15th birthday and posted a long-ish blog pot featuring some of its recent work. 1/N

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    Jul 29

    The fourth chapter draft version of Svelte tutorial is online We talk about how to structure your apps in components, and the pros and cons of different techniques to share data between parent and child components.

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  20. Jul 28

    Firefox 7️⃣9️⃣ has landed! 🔘Promise.any() is now available 🔘The Accessibility Inspector is automatically turned on when you access its tab 🔘SharedArrayBuffer has been re-enabled in a post-Spectre-safe manner

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