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Inspiration #161

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aloisdg opened this issue May 11, 2015 · 3 comments
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Inspiration #161

aloisdg opened this issue May 11, 2015 · 3 comments
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aloisdg commented May 11, 2015

Hello,

I just want to share with you two others repositories about the same subject.
You may find some inspirations in them. Merge them all :)

cheers,

@jeffclayton
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To address the first one, the browser selector isn't actually a set of hacks but a different way of going about finding which browser you are using. Similar idea though.

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Looking at the second page (I have seen that one before) -- the selector hacks were ones that Hugo and friends here used as a basis (from the original Paul Irish set) so most are already here -- but the other ones on the CSS-Hacks page are based on specific outcomes, like 'how to set a color for a selection of text' - browserhacks.com is more for more widely expansive hacks that cover any CSS targeted at a specific browser, not just a single CSS tag. While they are interesting hacks they appear to not be what this site tends to display.

If you see any more generally usable hacks on these sites that are not listed here, it may be good to post them here individually, so until such time as the site gets updated they may help others who read this forum.

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aloisdg commented May 12, 2015

Ok sure. Nice idea.

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