Folks, I'm coding an index page which with links to blog posts. (Plain HTML, no WordPress, no content management system.) Should I use the <article> tag in the index page? Or should <article> be reserved for the separate HTML page with the actual article?
Here’s the HTML for the index card [index page link] which I have in mind:
<a href="http://www.example.com/1910/11/my-article.html">
<article>
<header>
<h2 class="mt-4">Title lorem ipsum</h2>
<p>posted on 1910 Nov 14</p>
</header>
<p>Synopsis is optional.</p>
</article>
</a>
Hi can anyone tell me, is there any alternatives for using safe filter in html. I am currently trying to unescape with this and so far its not working for me
I also find that css variables are superior to "compile" time variables because they stay variables during the showing of a webpage, allowing for modification through javascript and/or context
for instance, lately I've been playing with grid definitions in variables, having a single .grid {grid-template-rows: var(--rows); grid-template-columns: var(--columns);} declaration then changing the values from media queries.
while it might sound overkill, I find this nicer than specifying all rules in the media queries themselves