I aim to get a list of the automatic loaded stack displaying server pages. Is it possible to ask for the list in a context? #49849
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Hello i develop a site to support readability.
The two sources i work with on top are a mozilla developer network site related to the topic QUOTES
content
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And a youtube video from the user Kevin Powell
5 super useful CSS properties that don't get enough attention
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Past the time mark 2:14 within the media file he, i do not know mister Powell personal or have met him,
said: "a new stack in context".
Relative to my posibilty to change NET content in a way i am, for me,
I am aware for myself that pages are loaded in different time frames.
Within my context i understand for myself that the keywords before and after
used with two double points are used to also declare when a form or frame ecetera
is loaded.
To work offline and only online when i have to change something is my main spot.
My literarly easiest explanation why i should concider befor and after with context
is that if changes occure in a WEB online i am not concidered in a way if i do not
post at least the after keyword.
Therefore i try to reach out for a list of the present stack in context for git pages.
If the whole Internet would be easy every accable point could deal with the question
"can you concider this and that".
May your wishes go with your weather. Have a nice week.
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