The document discusses Project Evergreen, which aims to create a new framework for building websites that is not backwards compatible with older browsers. It provides a brief history of frameworks, outlines the technologies to be used including CSS variables and flexbox, addresses how updates will be handled given the lack of backwards compatibility, and describes plans for documentation and participation from the community.
The document discusses Project Evergreen, which aims to create a new framework for building websites that is not backwards compatible with older browsers. It provides a brief history of frameworks, outlines the technologies to be used including CSS variables and flexbox, addresses how updates will be handled given the lack of backwards compatibility, and describes plans for documentation and participation from the community.
The document discusses Project Evergreen, which aims to create a new framework for building websites that is not backwards compatible with older browsers. It provides a brief history of frameworks, outlines the technologies to be used including CSS variables and flexbox, addresses how updates will be handled given the lack of backwards compatibility, and describes plans for documentation and participation from the community.
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