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so I hope most of you caught Julieamp;#39;s talk yesterday that went over what page s is among other things and and how it can be used to polyfill page media CSS and create PDFs in the browser but today I want to go into what pages can do to make PS that are ready for distribution and also epubs so first off we recently launched maybe not that recently at this point but a few months ago watched page Jamp;#39;s org it has a ton of great resources just generally on how to use page media CSS and it also has a lot more documentation for most of what Iamp;#39;ll be going over today so to start off I think itamp;#39;d be useful to fill in a little more on the technical details of how the page yes polyfill works and again the the polyfill is the part that is using javascript and CSS to enable enable a browser to do something that it doesnamp;#39;t have the functionality for but so weamp;#39;re taking the w3c CSS page media specs and using this polyfill to make browsers that donamp;#39;