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Adventures of syntax highlighting in Eleventy; and just how many new tags did HTML5 introduce?!

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Recently adding support for line-highlighting in code blocks, I discovered some new HTML5 tags, and got a revision on specificity in CSS. Here’s my experience.

Published May 13, 2020
Categorized as Article Tagged accessibility, css, eleventy, html5, semantics, specificity

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