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I did not know Teenage Engineering did that one. How do I get their business model of "take your time building whatever cool shit"?
Jesus, is that necessary?
Be nice. Or else.
I'm with Bugsy on this. Unsplash et al have done some great stuff for availability and quality, but I find they often get so stylized that they get in the way of whatever I'd want to put them in.
CanIUse seems to indicate that Opera Mini does support it, actually. Also, saying no IE support "at the moment" feels disingenuous to me, given that Edge has it.
Interestingly, that site's idea of brutalism seems to have changed a lot since it first made the rounds. The most recent site as of this writing has a seriously different set of priorities than the early posts, which were stuff like Hacker News.
I'm assuming you're in Chrome, though ;)
Also would like to know if font-embedding is as straight forward as it is in a browser.
Mark my words: nothing is as straightforward in emails as it is in a browser. Suffice it to say that HTML in Outlook is like opening a webpage in Microsoft Word—because they literally use the same layout engine.
If by font embedding you mean @font-face
, then I believe it's impossible outside Apple Mail. And you're right not to use div
s—you pretty much have to use table
s for anything where you want control over the layout.
Campaign Monitor has some great resources on what you can get away with. A bunch of it hasn't been updated in a couple years, but luckily that's not very long in email-land.
It's cool, except for the fact that I'm browsing the Apple website in Apple's browser in a top-of-the-line Apple computer—it's Apple all the way down the chain—and it's choking like crazy.
I think this layout can still work without scrolljacking, honestly, particularly if you include scroll-snap
points. Since they're handled by the browser, they don't have the same problems with performance and feeling non-native.
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I guess that American Airlines flight didn't run yesterday. It's still there if you click "Answer"