Hello, remaining Twitter folks. I have news!
Brunborg & Brunborg hav a new website and positioning — we’re now a partner agency.
What's a partner agency, you ask?
https://t.co/JjKbUIycZA
Does anybody know why a the non-declared underline on my <a> is thin and good looking (red text) whilst my declared underline on my non-<a> is thick and not good looking (white text)?
Happens on Chrome, on Safari they look identical.
@vasilis Seems like this happens because I declare text-decoration: underline on a class, but not on the <a> itself. As soon as I declare the underline on the class I get the weird double thickness. But yeah, maybe I'm missing a property.
Here comes the full #transcription of the fantastic #talk by @ebrunborg at #btconf in Berlin this year. Read along while watching the video:
https://t.co/r0q1hJvNjW