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Nice exercise! It resulted in me learning a little more about where attr is headed in the future, I had no idea it will eventually support types and fallbacks until I started working on this challenge. Was excited to try them out but it looks like none of the browsers have implemented support yet, so I guess I'll have to wait a bit longer. codepen.io/roseyrobertson/pen/JjjGwwY
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Nice exercise! It resulted in me learning a little more about where
attr
is headed in the future, I had no idea it will eventually support types and fallbacks until I started working on this challenge. Was excited to try them out but it looks like none of the browsers have implemented support yet, so I guess I'll have to wait a bit longer. codepen.io/roseyrobertson/pen/JjjGwwYYup I wish there was more support. Right now only thing that's widely supported is using attr() to set
content
on pseudo elements.