Tom talks about good ideas and pushing JavaScript forward. Sit back and enjoy the read on his perspective of how the web is evolving. |
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Theoretically, anyone can access the web. In reality, disabled people are excluded. | |
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“Full-Stack developer” is a controversial tagline in any job posting. Honeypot examines its meaning and implications. |
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An attempt to conclusively curb stomp the seemingly endless FUD that circulates about Web Components, most of which is purely manufactured by attacking tangential, opinionated choices of frameworks that happen to use Web Components in a way that differs from the opinions of other frameworks. |
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In this article, Michael Scharnagl shares a couple of useful techniques to on how to minimize content shifting on page load. |
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Jon is going to show us an example of how we might approach markup such that one component is particularly versatile. It works as-is, and has a standardized way of making variations (adding a single class) that allow the design to be altered to fit the situation. | |
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If your site or service does not intentionally provide cross-origin resources – e.g. embeddable widgets, plugins, etc. – then you should use SameSite cookies as your default. | |
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A pretty cool list of inspiring and awesome works. |
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Pixel art is one of those lost art forms that have been overshadowed by super crisp, high resolutions images. I stumbled on some pixel art while surfing around CodePen and it reminded me how awesome it is. |
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