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prevent default click event on link

4:57 pm, September 23, 2023
extracting the useful bits of bootstrap

4:57 pm, September 23, 2023
What's the Point of Docker?

4:56 pm, September 23, 2023
ES6 Nested Object Example

4:56 pm, September 23, 2023
center something with css not using flex

4:56 pm, September 23, 2023
Alpine JS Testing

4:55 pm, September 23, 2023
sqlite check table name exists

4:55 pm, September 23, 2023
easy section wrap in foundation

4:54 pm, September 23, 2023
Create Strings using Template Literals

4:53 pm, September 23, 2023
adding a new line in javascript

4:53 pm, September 23, 2023
get the href value using jquery

4:53 pm, September 23, 2023
foundation make row full width

4:53 pm, September 23, 2023
Tim and Crunchy Location RS3

4:52 pm, September 23, 2023
add a divider to your dropdown nav toggles

4:52 pm, September 23, 2023
Facebook HTML for Sharing a Link

4:52 pm, September 23, 2023
Sweet Alert 2 Methods and Examples

4:52 pm, September 23, 2023
highlight a button with an animation css

4:52 pm, September 23, 2023
checking if your windows pc has a TPM

4:51 pm, September 23, 2023
Testing Playwrite on for Node

4:51 pm, September 23, 2023
codemirror with auto preview window

4:51 pm, September 23, 2023
adv

4:51 pm, September 23, 2023
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scaleX()

The scaleX() CSS function defines a transformation that resizes an element along the x-axis (horizontally). Its result is a <transform-function> data type.
scaleX() css reference