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Allows path objects to be declared on 2D canvas surfaces.
Method of including and reusing HTML documents in other HTML documents.
A responsive images method to control which image resource a user agent presents to a user, based on resolution, media query and/or support for a particular image format
Method of easily creating custom dialog boxes to display to the user with modal or non-modal options. Also includes a ::backdrop pseudo-element for behind the element.
Method of defining a context menu item, now deprecated and removed from the HTML specification.
The seamless attribute makes an iframe's contents actually part of a page, and adopts the styles from its hosting page. The attribute has been removed from both the WHATWG and the W3C HTML5 specifications.
The srcset and sizes attributes on img (or source) elements allow authors to define various image resources and "hints" that assist a user agent to determine the most appropriate image source to display (e.g. high-resolution displays, small monitors, etc).
Icon used by browsers to identify a webpage or site. While all browsers support the .ico format, the SVG format can be preferable to more easily support higher resolutions or larger icons.
Allows representation of an indefinite number of arguments as an array.
touch-action is a CSS property that controls filtering of gesture events, providing developers with a declarative mechanism to selectively disable touch scrolling (in one or both axes) or double-tap-zooming.
Allows blending between arbitrary SVG and HTML elements
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