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Briberra font face

Introducing Briberra, a rough bold script designed by Sarid Ezra!

Briberra is hand lettering script font that contains stylistic alternates & swashes that will help to create your own customized designs. You can use this font for quotes, t-shirt designs, branding, plus plenty of other projects. This font contains multi lingual characters, supports PUA and is available in OTF and TTF formats.

DOWNLOAD HERE
Free for personal & commercial use

Moon Flower font face

FONT BY DENISE BENTULAN (c) 2013
http://deathmunkey.deviantart.com
http://www.dafont.com/denise-bentulan.d2156
http://douxiegirl.com
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Free for personal use ONLY.
For commercial use, please email the designer at [email protected] or [email protected]
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PayPal donations are highly appreciated!
these help me in a way through college.
you may send them to my PayPal account, [email protected].

When 7 KB Equals 7 MB

While testing a progressive web app for one of our clients, I bumped into a suspicious error in the browser console:

DOMException: Quota exceeded.

After browsing the app a few more times, it became clear the error would occur after a small number of images were added to the cache storage by the service worker. Looking in the Chrome DevTools Application tab, the cache storage was indeed over capacity.

Chrome DevTools showing over-capacity cache storage.
Chrome DevTools showing over-capacity cache storage.

How could this be? There were only ~15 images in the cache storage. Something was off.

What I found could significantly impact your progressive web app—particularly if you use a CDN on a different domain for your assets.

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If you are building a progressive web app and are experiencing bloated cache storage when your service worker caches static assets served from CDNs, make sure the proper CORS response header exists for cross-origin resources, you do not cache opaque responses with your service worker unintentionally, you opt-in cross-origin image assets into CORS mode by adding the crossorigin attribute to the <img> tag.

See the source link for more details.

Gilbert font face

On 31 March, 2017, Gilbert Baker the creator of the iconic Rainbow Flag sadly passed away. Mr. Baker was both an LGBTQ activist and artist, and was known for helping friends create banners for protests and marches. To honor the memory of Gilbert Baker, NewFest and NYC Pride partnered with Fontself to create a free font inspired by the design language of the iconic Rainbow Flag, the font was named ‘Gilbert’ after Mr. Baker.

Available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.