#dataurls — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #dataurls, aggregated by home.social.
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You Can Use Newline Characters in URLs, by @lemire:
https://lemire.me/blog/2026/02/28/you-can-use-newline-characters-in-urls/
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You Can Use Newline Characters in URLs, by @lemire:
https://lemire.me/blog/2026/02/28/you-can-use-newline-characters-in-urls/
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You Can Use Newline Characters in URLs, by @lemire:
https://lemire.me/blog/2026/02/28/you-can-use-newline-characters-in-urls/
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You Can Use Newline Characters in URLs, by @lemire:
https://lemire.me/blog/2026/02/28/you-can-use-newline-characters-in-urls/
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You Can Use Newline Characters in URLs, by @lemire:
https://lemire.me/blog/2026/02/28/you-can-use-newline-characters-in-urls/
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#Development #Techniques
Newlines in URLs work · Making long links more readable in HTML https://ilo.im/16b45d_____
#Newline #Tabs #Readability #URLs #DataURLs #Specification #Browsers #WebDev #Frontend #HTML #SVG -
#Development #Techniques
Newlines in URLs work · Making long links more readable in HTML https://ilo.im/16b45d_____
#Newline #Tabs #Readability #URLs #DataURLs #Specification #Browsers #WebDev #Frontend #HTML #SVG -
#Development #Techniques
Newlines in URLs work · Making long links more readable in HTML https://ilo.im/16b45d_____
#Newline #Tabs #Readability #URLs #DataURLs #Specification #Browsers #WebDev #Frontend #HTML #SVG -
#Development #Techniques
Newlines in URLs work · Making long links more readable in HTML https://ilo.im/16b45d_____
#Newline #Tabs #Readability #URLs #DataURLs #Specification #Browsers #WebDev #Frontend #HTML #SVG -
A Few Things About the Anchor Element’s “href” You Might Not Have Known, by @jimniels:
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Page Speed: Avoid Large Base64 Data URLs in HTML and CSS, by @debugbear.com:
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Revisiting CSS “border-image”, by @malarkey (@csstricks):
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@Sandra
Unfortunately, #DataURLs make content less accessible. As an example, @TorProject block them in #TorBrowser for privacy and security reasons. -
OTHER TECHNICAL MATTERS:
You mentioned embedding images in CSS via #dataURLs yes? Will you consider testing this in Tor browser and FOSS browsers generally first?.
Maybe an #imageMap will work better (for all users). Then depending on the icon you want to use you offset the background image in a ':before' element?
There's a way to address this server-side and we think it would likely improve UX. If updating ticker, maybe think about going server-side?