Photo of the Week: Big Money, Lincoln Penny

Large copper-colored sculpture of a penny stands in front of the glass windows, cars reflected in the glass.

You can’t miss the oversized copper-colored Lincoln penny sculpture outside the First Watch restaurant in Canton Township, Michigan.

The over five-foot tall sculpture installed near the entrance doors captures your attention as you walk along the sidewalk.

You’ll notice the sculptor has made a few changes to the inscription displayed on the edge of the penny, changing it from “In God We Trust” to “In God We Trust, Others Pay Cash.”

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August 5, 2022 Weekly Roundup of Web Design and Development News

In this week’s web design and development news roundup, you’ll learn how to set up a remote UX team, find an online site to test if your video triggers epileptic seizures, discover how to fix a horizontal overflow problem on mobile, and more.

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Helpful Online Resources for HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Accessibility, and Email

Can I Use results table for flexbox support, highlighting 14 browsers in a table.

When Alexis Deveria launched Can I Use? in 2008, the helpful online site that eventually grew to include support tables for HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, it was a welcome resource for designers and developers.

Why?

Folks were struggling with browser compatibility for features.

There wasn’t any resource online like Can I Use? at the time: an easy-to-read resource that quickly told you whether a browser supported a specific feature.

More than a decade later, Can I Use? is the top resource that web folks turn to when they need to learn about browser compatibility .

The success of Can I Use? has contributed to the launch of similar sites that provide helpful information to web designers and developers as well as content strategists.

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