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[Working with Anonymous Table Objects]( [HTMLGoodies]( November 21, 2018 Web Development Update ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS [Mastering the CSS Clip-Path Property]( [Displaying Basic Scalable Shapes on Your Web Pages with SVG]( [Working with Anonymous Table Objects]( [Guide to Using Different CSS for Different Browsers]( SPECIAL OFFER 10 Steps to Migration Success The migration process tends to be very challenging when moving data centers. Discover the ten steps you need to follow in order to successfully migrate from one data center to another.[Get Started Now >]( [Mastering the CSS Clip-Path Property]( Cascading Style Sheets offer a way to create an expressive structure for your site. See how, when the clip-path properties are applied with taste and good judgment, shapes can improve the presentation of your content. [Displaying Basic Scalable Shapes on Your Web Pages with SVG]( One of the issues with images on your Web site is that when you try to scale the page or display it on different devices, the image can become dithered or malformed. Learn how to use scalable vector graphics (SVG) to avoid this issue. [Working with Anonymous Table Objects]( Some languages are missing key elements for properly building tables. See how CSS defines a mechanism for automatically inserting the missing table components as anonymous objects. [Guide to Using Different CSS for Different Browsers]( For any web project, you will need a CSS style sheet. After all, it commands how your website will look and feel. So, how many CSS style sheets do you need to make your project work? WHITE PAPERS AND WEBINARS [How to Skill Up on Graph Technology]( To get the most out of graph databases, users need a query language that unleashes the power of graph, like Gremlin. Learn more with this webinar. [Cloud-Based Operation Systems: Always Up-to-Date]( Cloud-enabled client operating systems keep systems current and reduce the support window for older versions. Learn the benefits of cloud-based OSaaS. [Why DevOps for Continuous Software Delivery?]( Learn best practices for DevOps and software delivery and how the right tools can promote a growing digital economy. [Click here]( [View on the Web]( HTMLGoodies Newsletter Information You are currently subscribed to the Web Development Update newsletter as: {EMAIL} If you no longer wish to receive Web Development Update, [unsubscribe here]( © 2018 Developer.com, property of QuinStreet, Inc. Attn: Newsletter Subscription Dept. 950 Tower Lane, 6th Floor Foster City, CA 94404 [Privacy Policy](

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