Based on my very limited understanding of the spec, it seems like both implementations are both quite incomplete (in different ways) and have a number of bugs. But the spec is quite complicated, and I'm really not sure.
It turned out interoperability of CSS Motion Path (drafts.fxtf.org/motion-1/) is not very good... and I couldn't actually find a value that did what I wanted without falling back to a degenerate path ("M 0 0").
So I wanted to test the stacking context and grouping effects of offset-path, so I thought I'd look for a value of offset-path that: (a) was supported in Firefox and Chrome and (b) didn't cause the element to move at all.
(The goal was a row in dbaron.org/css/test/2018/sta… .)
...future burdens, economic and otherwise, upon the administration of public services and facilities can not be held valid."
law.justia.com/cases/pennsyl…
Speaking of which, National Land and Investment Company v. Easttown Township Board of Adjustment (PA supreme court, 1965) is a nice precedent:
"A zoning ordinance whose primary purpose is to prevent the entrance of newcomers in order to avoid
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The real Easttown Township (which is admittedly Chester County and not Delaware County, although on the border) is not at all post-industrial. It's rich exclusionary suburbs.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastto…
(I grew up *very* near it.)
I have an extension that (as of 2017) ran in Firefox, Chrome, and Edge... but I never actually figured out how to *ship* it to users across those browsers...
(It's addons.mozilla.org/firefox/a… .)
nytimes.com/2021/05/31/world… blames proportional representation in general, but the specific rules seem likely to matter. Israel's threshold to get seats is 3.25%. In Germany it's 5% (or 3 seats), in New Zealand 5% (or 1 seat), in Sweden 4%. Denmark is 2% but also has many parties.
Somehow this discussion reminds me of hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-centr… and the fact that a harmless read past the end of array can crash if the end of the array happens to line up with a page boundary (in this case, all crash addresses ended in 00000).
All the photos I have from that meeting are the view... but I am still looking forward to seeing the people again.
(Also tagged a few more people who are really in the previous tweet's photo.)