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💡CSS techniques: "The Backlight"
Using a blur filter you can create an elegant backlight (or a "smart shadow") effect for your images.
In a pseudo-element:
1⃣ `inherit` a background
2️⃣ blur it
3⃣ put it behind the main element using z-index
Here's how it works:
what's missing from Chrome DevTools?
let's make a tasty list of features and goodies that would make our lives easier, and I'll aggregate it and bring it to the mother ship for 2025 potential work.
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So, Google Chrome gives all *.google.com sites full access to system / tab CPU usage, GPU usage, and memory usage. It also gives access to detailed processor information, and provides a logging backchannel.
This API is not exposed to other sites - only to *.google.com.