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 ![](https://gitlab.constantvzw.org/osp/work.balsamine.2013-2014/-/raw/68417b61b23a73a9c6807d6265d4385964bad195/lgm-talk/55a.png)
 
-<small class="caption">Slide made for a lightning talk during the 2010 edition of the LGM (Libre Graphics Meeting) in Brussels , found in the Balsamine 2013-2014 repository: <https://gitlab.constantvzw.org/osp/work.balsamine.2013-2014/-/blob/68417b61b23a73a9c6807d6265d4385964bad195/lgm-talk/></small>
+<small class="caption">Slide made for a lightning talk during the 2013 edition of the LGM (Libre Graphics Meeting) in Madrid, found in the Balsamine 2013-2014 repository: <https://gitlab.constantvzw.org/osp/work.balsamine.2013-2014/-/blob/68417b61b23a73a9c6807d6265d4385964bad195/lgm-talk/></small>
 
 
 The *Mmmmmm* at the right bottom of the slide might already indicate a gut feeling and awareness of the always-changing dynamics of the web. In the same year, in 2013, Chromium announced that they will switch browser engine, from WebKit to Blink, and that they will drop the support of CSS Regions. Since then, it has become increasingly hard to still use CSS Regions on Linux machines. But not impossible.