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The tool currently generates CSS where the font sizes are assigned in descending order to h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, and h6 tags. However, this approach may lead users to mistakenly assign the h1 tag to the largest heading, rather than the most significant one. According to W3C accessibility criteria, HTML offers six levels of headings, with h1 being the most important and h6 the least important. It's crucial to adhere to these guidelines for optimal accessibility.


There are around 22M views for David Blaine's [Ascension](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwzvNAAqH3g) - Travelling upto 25k feet in a hydrogen balloon. So who is to say that we are not in a Balloonomania now?


> For anyone (cough, elderly parents) For a long time, I have belived that these were problems that the elderly somehow could not figure out. I blamed it on them for a long time.

Then I opened Adobe After Effects for the first time and it suddenly made sense to me, the UI I found intuitive was just years of practice. How is an x in a corner a close button? What's so intuitive about swiping up to see a menu?


In China, all headlines are designed to propogate the SAME propoganda. In other parts of the world, all headlines are designed DIFFERENT propagandas.


“Look how many sauces we’ve got to choose from for McNuggets!”


That's right, including Russian sauce:

https://www.youtube.com/user/RussiaToday

3.9M subscribers, so they're pretty popular.


How disingenuous to compare our hard won institutions like the free press to condiments at a fast food restaurant.


This is a pattern that is seen under every answer on Stackoverflow. I do wonder what the implications on upvote button would be and how a "Thanks" differentiates from upvoting an answer. I wonder if Stackoverflow and creators could benefit from a program like Github Sponsors. May the Web Monetisation API can help


https://blog.agney.dev

I write mostly about JavaScript, Node and other stuff I have learned along the way.

Here are some posts: Effective Remote Communication: https://blog.agney.dev/effective-meetings/ Picture-in-Picture Countdown timer website: https://blog.agney.dev/pomodoro-on-pip/


On chrome://settings/searchEngines you can see all the search engines and their search queries listed. In the keyword column, you can also see the associated keyword. This means if you wanted to search in npmjs.com, then type npmjs.com and then a space in the omnibar. Ofcourse, if you wanted to make it shorter, you can edit the keyword in the same page to say `npm`, then you can search by using npm followed by a space or tab


I've used that in Firebird/Firefox for over ten years. If I remember correctly it's configured by adding a keyword to a bookmark and adding a placeholder within the bookmark URI.


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