New blog post! Free #accessibility consulting for #tidal! #music recommendations from yours truly! #ScreenReader testing! Click here and find out how #NVDA clearly wins this iteration of the series:
A couple of weeks ago I was invited to help the students of the Hogeschool van Amsterdam write modern/weird/creative CSS. The students have all wrapped op their projects and I wanted to highlight a few!
The students had a few requirements to meet which made things even more interesting, like not being allowed to use classes or IDs (except SVG use). Also, no JavaScript or external tools/frameworks -- only CSS and HTML.
Themes were: fireworks, control panel, Rubik's cube
trois quarts du temps consacrés à la production (développement, design, support utilisateur, gestion de projet) selon les besoins des produits et les appétences de chacun
un quart du temps réservé à la gestion et la vie du collectif, la stratégie et le commerce, la communication, la veille et la formation
I've always thought that Vivaldi was more of a UI experiment, what with all the drawers and such, but it's really benching well. I should daily drive it for a while and see how the PWA support is.
You know what they say: One conference's rejection is the possibility to talk at another conference! Let's see if #FrontendNation wants me to talk about #accessibility.
At work, I am #FrontEnd engineer, but after it, I spend my time with #Clojure. Today my friend, #Python engineer, wrote about purely C-like syntax that it looks like #Lisp. I couldn’t stand this and sent him a picture of some Clojure code, which indeed looks like Lisp. I received the following image back from him. So the question is, should we talk about the brackets-blindness symptoms here?😃
funziona senza javascript, inoltre puoi aggiungere i #frontend che desideri, di default tutti i video youtube portano all'istanza invidious https://i.devol.it per vedere i video su un frontent più sicuro:
A reminder for all the web developers out there: Not every visitor to your site is on a high speed fibre connection!
I'm currently in Africa, so sending 115 requests and downloading 13.5 MB for a simple Issue Tracker (hello #JetBrains) takes a significant amount of time, and is really a bit over the top.
I believe that Bulma deserves much more credit than it has (very rarely mentioned). Nowadays for some reason everyone and their cousin just pick Tailwind and start building "components" with it or, worse, use a framework ON TOP of tw when you could just use a solid, battery included, modern system like https://bulma.io/
I built this POC to demonstrate how I'd use CustomEvents to implement Signals. Please criticize my approach and tell me why I need a native browser API for this.
@elly I feel your pain, but the battle was lost as soon as #developers started self-identifying as #FrontEnd or #BackEnd specialists. We asked for it.
And here’s where I shake my old “webmaster” cane and mutter about staying off my lawn: I started #WebDev in 1995 when skills were so new and thinly distributed that specialization was nigh impossible. It’s freakin’ hard to keep up with the ever-exploding web technology stack, but it can be done.