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The Proxy object allows custom behavior to be defined for fundamental operations. Useful for logging, profiling, object visualization, etc.
Window fires beforeprint and afterprint events so the printed document can be annotated.
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.
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.
Method of including and reusing HTML documents in other HTML documents.
Method of defining a conical or repeating conical color gradient as a CSS image.
Allows elements to be animated along SVG paths or shapes via the offset-path property. Originally defined as the motion-path property.
CSS technique that allows customizable scrolling experiences like pagination of carousels by setting defined snap points.
The CSS text-orientation property specifies the orientation of text within a line. Current values only have an effect in vertical typographic modes (defined with the writing-mode property)
Allows a media query to be set based on the presence and accuracy of the user's pointing device, and whether they have the ability to hover over elements on the page. This includes the pointer, any-pointer, hover, and any-hover media features.
Scales images with an algorithm that preserves edges and contrast, without smoothing colors or introducing blur. This is intended for images such as pixel art. Official values that accomplish this for the image-rendering property are crisp-edges and pixelated.
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