nmarcn3vla0wz0u2@outlook.com

md5

20d6ed8a1d7faebb5004d58bd7343e06

email

nmarcn3vla0wz0u2@outlook.com

sub_type

weekly

sub_active

true

ip_address

103.91.245.94

id: 83
uid: ZwFa8
insdate: 2022-09-08 22:24:49
title: nmarcn3vla0wz0u2@outlook.com
additional:
category:
md5: 20d6ed8a1d7faebb5004d58bd7343e06
email: nmarcn3vla0wz0u2@outlook.com
name:
sub_type: weekly
sub_active: true
ip_address: 103.91.245.94

No Items Found.

Add Comment
Type in a Nick Name here
 
Other Categories in Subscribe
Search Subscribe
Search Subscribe by entering your search text above.
Welcome

This is my test area for webdev. I keep a collection of code here, mostly for my reference. Also if i find a good link, i usually add it here and then forget about it. more...

Subscribe to weekly updates about things i have added to the site or thought interesting during the last week.

You could also follow me on twitter or not... does anyone even use twitter anymore?

If you found something useful or like my work, you can buy me a coffee here. Mmm Coffee. ☕

❤️👩‍💻🎮

🪦 2000 - 16 Oct 2022 - Boots
Random Quote
"Let us prepare our minds as if we'd come to the very end of life. Let us postpone nothing. Let us balance life's books each day ... The one who puts the finishing touches on their life each day is never short of time."
Seneca
Random CSS Property

env()

The env() CSS function can be used to insert the value of a user agent-defined environment variable into your CSS, in a similar fashion to the var() function and custom properties. The difference is that, as well as being user-agent defined rather than user-defined, environment variables are globally scoped to a document, whereas custom properties are scoped to the element(s) on which they are declared.
env() css reference