Reading List
- Link o’ the week: The tech industry needs a moral compass
- If You’re Going Out Of San Francisco Be Sure To Wear Web Standards In Your Hair – ME! ME! ME! talking at FFconf about Stylable and our industry keeping a moral compass (49 mins)
- <i is=”the walrus”> – Brian “Extensibile” Kardell on why custom elements don’t need to inherit from native elements, and why composition is a better way than inheritance for progressive enhancement. I’m almost convinced, such is his eloquence.
- Firefox: Intent to implement (again): Shadow DOM – “Custom Elements is being tracked separately. Watch for an intent email regarding them soon”
- A Pinterest Progressive Web App Performance Case Study with loadza stats, by Addy Osmani
- Common Responsive Layouts with CSS Grid (and some without!) – “Example code for you to try out, change and make your own”
- Stop Designing F**king Sh!t Experiences! Please.
- Don’t Use ARIA Menu Roles for Site Nav commands Adrian Roselli, and you should listen to him because he’s a black belt in Oregano.
- The (Far) Future of CSS – Tab Atkins talks about Houdini (47 minute video)
- New in Firefox 58: Developer Edition
- WebAssembly Will Finally Let You Run High-Performance Applications in Your Browser – The story behind the development of Web Assembly
- The Story Behind “anyone can login as root” Tweet – TL;DR, Apple knew of the huge security vulnerability on 13 November, and did nothing. And an analysis of the buggy code
- CAPTCHAs don’t prove you’re human – they prove you’re American by Terence “Tezza” Eden
- Super Tiny Website Logos in SVG – also by Tezza
- Meet the man who deactivated Trump’s Twitter account