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justmarkup · Feb 19, 2019

Adapting to user preferences

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Over the last years, browsers implemented various features to react to user preferences on the web using CSS, JavaScript or by checking for preferences on the server-side. In this article, I would like to show which user preferences are currently exposed by browsers, the best way to handle them and a look in to the future to see what might be available soon. Reduced Motion # Let’s start with the…

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