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Template literals are string literals allowing embedded expressions. You can use multi-line strings and string interpolation features with them. Formerly known as template strings.
Function shorthand using => syntax and lexical this binding.
Subresource Integrity enables browsers to verify that file is delivered without unexpected manipulation.
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 web app manifest provides information about an application (such as name, author, icon, and description) in a JSON file, which browsers can use to give richer offline experiences.
Method of defining a conical or repeating conical color gradient as a CSS image.
CSS media query based on a user preference for preferring reduced motion (animation, etc).
Allows blending between arbitrary SVG and HTML elements
A standard way to override the size of viewport in web page using the @viewport rule, standardizing and replacing Apple's own popular viewport implementation.
While attr() is supported for effectively all browsers for the content property, CSS Values and Units Level 3 adds the ability to use attr() onany CSS property, and to use it for non-string values (e.g. numbers, colors).
CSS property to describe how the last line of a block or a line right before a forced line break when text-align is justify.
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