Reading List
- GridBugs – in which @rachelandrew documents bugs in browsers’ implementation of CSS Grids
- Pure CSS Grid Layout as masonry with grid-auto-flow: dense
- Progressive Web App Training for Agencies – Google offering free intensive 2-day courses to web development agencies in the UK, India, and Indonesia.
- CSS Shadow Parts – Unofficial Proposal Draft “defines the ::part() and ::theme() pseudo-elements on shadow hosts, allowing shadow hosts to selectively expose chosen elements from their shadow tree to the outside page for styling purposes.
- Does Anyone Use Social Sharing Buttons on Mobile? – TL;DR: 0.6% of users use social media buttons on desktop and only 0.2% on mobile.
- The Ultimate Guide to JavaScript Fatigue: Realities of our industry – “My first advice for anyone suffering from JS Fatigue … stay aware that you don’t need to know everything”
- webpack awarded $125,000 from MOSS Program – “Implementing first-class support for WebAssembly”
- Is Houdini ready yet‽ – Specs
- Mozilla releases research results: Zero rating is not serving as an on-ramp to the internet
- Client-side API Design Principles – “A Collection of Interesting Ideas” from W3C TAG
- ‘Anonymous’ browsing data can be easily exposed, researchers reveal – “A journalist and a data scientist secured data from three million users easily by creating a fake marketing company, and were able to de-anonymise many users”
- Apple ‘pulls 60 VPNs from China App Store’