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This is a Special Edition of the NewPPC formatter with some additional features. Special Edition number 2.9.0.4 is released on 03/27/2018 and consists of 40+ new features, including: - Improved icon icon syntax handling - Added 'Priority' attribute to element - Additional memory leak improvements for IE11 - Fixed bug where pressing tab in certain text boxes (e.g., Search) would cause them to scroll up or down unexpectedly Older versions are not supported anymore and will be removed from this site soon! The installers for previous versions can still be found here: https://www.newpaltzcomponents. com/download.phpThe NewPPC Icon Syntax Formatting Reference Guide is a quick reference guide for developers using NewPPC with icon syntax. The following articles from the NewPPC Formatting Reference Guide illustrate the different formatting options available when using icon syntax: The NewPaltz Icon Syntax Reference Guide is a quick reference guide for developers using NewPaltz with icon syntax. This article provides a comparison of the main features available when using icon syntax over HTML-syntax: This article describes how to use both formats in your projects, and which one you might choose. In addition to this article, you can also download this comparison chart here: http://www. newpaltzcomponents.com/icon-syntax-chart.pdf The NewPPC Icon Specification is a feature-complete format for using CSS3 icons within your web sites.NewPPC was originally released in 2009 by New Paltz Components, Inc., an independent software development company. The project maintained by New Paltz Components is an open source format for embedding scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) images directly into web pages with minimal effort, and it does so with most features of the most popular professional icon libraries available today - including Font Awesome, IcoMoon, Glyphish and A2Ico. The project is completely free, and there is no charge for any of its components.As a leading company in the development of SVG in website design, NewPaltz has been a part in the conversation with browser vendors to bring CSS3 SVG icons into modern web design practices. In 2012, NewPaltz participated in Google's "Getting Started with Web Components" workshop in the Seattle area. In 2013, Newpaltz co-presented on CSS3 with Dave Geddes at the Seattle Front-End Developers Conference. In 2014, Newpaltz sponsored and participated with Dave Geddes on an EmberJS presentation at the University of Washington - with over 250 people in attendance. In 2015, Newpaltz announced their new project: "Project Cropper" (the CSS and JavaScript solution for responsive and high-performance web images). In 2016, Newpaltz announced their new project: "Project Contemplate" (a free CSS Framework for Web Designers and Developers). NewPaltz participated in Google's Polymer Summit in Mountain View California (2013) and the Google I/O Developer Sandbox (2014) to help develop the future of SVG-in-Website design. Portions of the code that was used at these events is now available as part of the “Google Material Components” open source library. eccc085e13
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