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Uganda hit by nationwide power blackout




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BLA claims responsibility for killing 6 Pakistan Army personnel, including army major




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Pak's eyewash for FATF review: Auctioning properties of ISI's blue-eyed, dead terrorist Mullah Mansour




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Jim Parsons goes blonde for husband




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Karnataka announces special relief package for cobblers and leather workers




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Tablighi Markaz returnees to Gujarat led to escalation in cases: Vijay Rupani




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Surat APMC market to remain closed as over 25 vegetable traders test COVID-19 positive




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Combating COVID-19: Telangana Police set to roll out AI-based system to track those not wearing masks at public places




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Larger public interest should be considered: Kerala HC on plea for opening churches




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But this blog goes up to eleven

So that Trent Walton went and redesigned his blog. And it is responsive. And on top of all that? It is sexy.

I’ve been admiring the Paravel team’s work for some time, and especially their dabblings in responsive design; if you haven’t seen the Do Lectures site, give it a whirl. It’s visually and technically impressive, and is a joy to browse at any resolution.

But that’s not all: given Trent’s penchant for full-width, type-heavy headings, he and the team at Paravel decided to knock out FitText, a jQuery plugin to create full-width, scaleable headlines from, well, your headlines. I can’t wait to give this a whirl.

Of course, in the middle of this cornucopia of goddamned fantastic things, Trent has to go and drop beats like this:

My love for responsive centers around the idea that my website will meet you wherever you are—from mobile to full-blown desktop and anywhere in between.

Emphasis mine. That sentence—that sentiment—is so good, I want it tattooed on my knuckles.

(Hrm. Wonder if there’s a jQuery plugin for that.)




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Uncommon reasons for high blood pressure




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'Inhaling Styrene gas is like lungs getting coat of plastic blocking oxygen'




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Blood thinners may boost survival rates of COVID-infected patients, says study




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Coronavirus latest updates: Delhi govt asks DMs to release 2,446 Tablighi Jamaat members





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When mice squabbled on the subway platform!

The Natural History Museum's Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition just named the winner of this year's LUMIX People's Choice Award, and the perfectly-timed photo by wildlife filmmaker and photographer Sam Rowley is just too good to keep to ourselves.Selected from over 48,000 submitted images and 25 impressive finalists, Rowley's winning photo is called "Station Squabble," and it features two mice getting into a tussle over some leftover crumbs in the London Underground.




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These underwater photographs are just unforgettable!

Underwater Photographer of the Year celebrates photography beneath the surface of the ocean, lakes and rivers.More than 5,500 underwater pictures were entered in 13 categories by underwater photographers from 70 countries around the world.Scroll down to see the winning images.




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Japanese chef turns vegetables into works of art

Takehiro Kishimoto, 39, has amassed more than 280,000 followers on Instagram for his ability to transform everyday foods into art.




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Scramble for supplies marks Day 1 of lockdown

Long queues outside grocery stores, inflated prices, difficulty in getting important items -- these were some of the problems encountered by people in the National Capital Region (NCR).




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Jobless, homeless: Migrant workers in time of COVID-19

Hundreds of migrant workers from Delhi, Haryana and even Punjab reached Anand Vihar, Ghazipur and Ghaziabad's Lal Kuan area after taking arduous treks of many kilometers on foot to take buses to their respective native places




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India's COVID-19 lockdown brings clean air, blue skies

Less than six months ago, Delhi was gasping for breath. Authorities said air quality had reached "unbearable levels". Schools were shut, flights were diverted, and people were asked to wear masks, avoid polluted areas and keep doors and windows closed.But during the lockdown that began on Mar 22, the concentration of poisonous PM2.5 particles in a cubic metre of air averaged at 44.18, according to a Reuters analysis of government data, indicating a rare "good" rating, the safest level on the scale.




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Zoa Morani donates blood in Mumbai for plasma therapy to help those af...

Zoa Morani donates blood in Mumbai for plasma therapy to help those af...




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Startup designs foldable japi

Startup designs foldable japi




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How to enable Safari Reader on your site?

Yesterday, Mike Taylor raised a very interesting question on Twitter: “Anybody know what Safari 5 requires for a page to be Reader-ifiable?”




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The smallest possible valid (X)HTML documents

I thought it would be fun to document the smallest possible valid HTML documents for each version, so here goes :)




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Valid JavaScript variable names in ES5

Did you know var π = Math.PI; is syntactically valid JavaScript? I thought this was pretty cool, so I decided to look into which Unicode glyphs are allowed in JavaScript variable names, or identifiers as the ECMAScript specification calls them.




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Hiding JSON-formatted data in the DOM with CSP enabled

If Content Security Policy is enabled for protection against cross-site scripting attacks (i.e. the unsafe-inline option is not set), the use of inline