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Allows CSS rules to be scoped to part of the document, based on the position of the style element. The attribute has been removed from the current specification.
Allows programmatic generation of images used by CSS
Next version of WebGL. Based on OpenGL ES 3.0.
Facilitates user access to a device's media capture mechanism, such as a camera, or microphone, from within a file upload control.
Method of specifying and selecting between multiple audio tracks. Useful for providing audio descriptions, director's commentary, additional languages, alternative takes, etc.
Method of using a grid concept to lay out content, providing a mechanism for authors to divide available space for layout into columns and rows using a set of predictable sizing behaviors. Includes support for all grid-* properties and the fr unit.
Allows elements to be animated along SVG paths or shapes via the offset-path property. Originally defined as the motion-path property.
display: contents causes an element's children to appear as if they were direct children of the element's parent, ignoring the element itself. This can be useful when a wrapper element should be ignored when using CSS grid or similar layout techniques.
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.
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