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@Wes have you tried out the new version of Firefox?
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i always use nightly @crypticツ
It has a tracking protection feature. Two levels, default and strict. It blocks essentially 3rd party requests as far as I can tell.
it breaks sites that use CDNs
if you have strict on.
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unless https?
dunno, it broke my Google fonts and it's over https
So gotta use local copy. Wondering if there is a way to detect if it's on strict or not so can fallback to local copy.
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Q: How to detect if a user is using tracking protection in Firefox 42+

PetrHejdaFirefox has launched a feature called Tracking protection in v42.0. It blocks several tracking scripts such as Google Analytics, Marketo, LinkedIn, etc. I was trying to detect it through navigator.DoNotTrack, but it returns unspecified in both cases – browsing in regular mode, and browsing in ...

basically you make a request and see if it loads
but, i'd rather just use always local copies
00:45
@Wes I do for most of my files, but for things like Google fonts, or another major pain was FB photo gallery thumbnails being blocked.
01:25
is AngularJS a must for my Materialize framework to work? or materlialize.js can handle it all?
02:16
@Darth_Vader To you as well, my lord
 
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05:09
posted on May 05, 2016

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

 
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06:28
@web-tiki Happy bdae ..
07:02
@Wes bbc.com/news/world-europe-36190557 if only the legal system in the US was as forward thinking and compassionate as this ruling.
 
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@crypticツ I would much rather be for a policy where people like that can go in, talk to a manager, and appeal to get free food after stating their reasons. Just walking in and taking food because one is hungry seems pretty ambiguous (note that I didn't read through the whole article)
13:16
@crypticツ that doesn't seem right
That would mean strict privacy would break like 80% of websites
 
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19:36
You should all vote for my talk, "Build Your Brand with Animation" for CSS Dev Conf (it's a few pages in, CTRL + F to find it, you can skip the rest)
 
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21:23
Hey. I'm having an issue with z index and was wondering if anyone would be able to help me out? Basically, I have two elements, one below the other and they have the same z-index and the same properties but one always appears over the other jsfiddle.net/ryanoconr/y6639msy
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@ZachSaucier best. gif. evar
22:19
@ZachSaucier But I haven't seen it yet :-D
@Ryan That doesn't seem like a minimal repro
There's a ton of elements on that demo and you haven't told us which ones have z-index. You should pare it down until it's just enough code to reproduce your issue :-)
But without doing that, I can tell you that the element that is "more recent" in the DOM (aka as it appears in your HTML file) will be on top of another one if they exist in the same x/y position and have the same z-index
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