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Converting HTML into PDF has become an essential requirement across industries. Businesses generate invoices, receipts, ...
We sat down with Kimberly middle school teacher Aimee Knaus and asked her five questions about her work and life.
WeasyPrint takes a different path. Instead of running a full browser engine, it directly processes HTML and CSS to create a ...
Especially if you’re a history buff, Leavenworth, Kansas needs to be on your radar. Known as the First City of Kansas, ...
Specialized AI coding assistants are now available for most UI libraries, reporting and styling tools, providing deep context to popular AI-powered IDEs and helping developers automate more and ...
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CSS Grid in 100 Seconds

Learn the basics of CSS Grid in 100 seconds. Grid 🍱⚡ is a powerful tool that can build layouts in the context of columns and rows. It's not easy to learn, but can dramatically simplify CSS ...
Matthew Berry is walking away from the thing that made him a household name. After 25 years, the NBC Sports fantasy football analyst announced he’s ending his weekly “Love/Hate” column, the ...
As of September 15, around 7.08 crore ITRs have been filed, while around 6 crore ITRs have been e-verified. Previously, the ...
In June, U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis, of North Carolina, announced he was retiring after opposing President Donald Trump on the One Big, Beautiful Bill Act, due to myriad concerns about the bill and how the ...
Colorado conservatives have dreamt of the day they could kick 9News anchor, and the Imelda Marcos of sport coats, Kyle Clark to the curb. Their day must be coming. And I must admit, there’s a certain ...
Let me say this clearly and up front: I’m all in on women’s sports. I’m a proud girl dad. I believe women deserve every single opportunity and scholarship that men get in college athletics. Just look ...
The career of Norfolk Police Chief Timothy Heinz is a perfect illustration of the many jobs that must be done by a police department in any city or town. It’s not all cops and robbers. That, of course ...