#375 — January 23, 2019 |
Frontend Focus |
HTML5's Input Types: Where Are They Now? — HTML5 introduced 13 new types of form input (think things like Drew McLellan |
The Great Divide in Front-End Development Skills — An interesting think piece on what Chris Coyier perceives as a widening gulf between different types of front-end developer. Is there such a thing as a front-end developer or are we all becoming either UX engineers or JavaScript developers? Chris Coyier |
Building an Immersive Video-Delivered Experience — Understand how ClassPass leverages Bitmovin's streaming video capabilities for a interactive, remote fitness experience. Bitmovin sponsor |
Chrome to Experimentally Implement the Priority Hints API, A Way to Signal the Priorities of Resources — Provides developers with a way to hint at the ‘importance’ of a resource ( Blink-Dev |
▶ Your CSS Layout Toolkit for 2019 — Goes through what we have now and what is coming next for CSS layout. Associated slides & code examples here. Rachel Andrew |
What's New in DevTools in Chrome 73 — Quite a lot of smaller things, including ‘Logpoints’ a way to log messages to the console without adding Google Developers |
💻 Jobs |
Sr. Fullstack Engineer (Remote) — Sticker Mule is looking for passionate developers to join our remote team. Come help us become the Internet’s best place to shop and work. Sticker Mule |
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📘 Articles, Opinion & Tutorials |
What the Firefox DevTools Team Did in 2018 — A fantastic retrospective of what happened to Firefox’s DevTools last year, complete with helpful screenshots. Nicolas Chevobbe |
Why The Adoption of Web Accessibility Keeps Failing — “Web Accessibility is a well-known web innovation among developers, so why does it end up last on the priority list?” Max van der Schee |
Free Guide - When to Choose ExtReact: A Guide for Developers & Managers — ExtReact includes an extensive component library built to work with your React apps. Read our guide to learn more. Sencha, Inc. sponsor |
How To: Back-to-top Button Without Scroll Events — An alternative way to build user interface features that rely on scroll position without actually observing scroll events. Jason Zimdars |
Full-Stack Development in the Era of Serverless Computing — A high level, Web developer-focused look at how serverless technologies are changing what it means to be a 'full-stack' developer. Nader Dabit |
Open Source, Google, and WordPress 5.0 with Matt Mullenweg — Jeffrey Zeldman speaks to coder, writer, and founding developer of WordPress Matt Mullenweg. The Big Web Show podcast |
Best Practices for Improving Page Load Speed Whitepaper. Download Now Cloudinary sponsor |
Faster Page Loads by Prefetching Links During Idle Time Chidume Nnamdi |
🔧 Code and Tools |
Bob Ross Doing the Floss (Like a Boss) in Pure CSS — As the late great Bob Ross once said: “The secret to doing anything is believing that you can do it...(even in CSS)”. I may have added that last bit, but this is a cute demo. Steve Gardner codepen |
A Well-Documented Webpack Boilerplate for Static Websites — ..that has all the necessary modern tools and optimizations built-in. It also has a perfect Lighthouse score. Tristan Michael Lawrence |
Catch Visual Bugs Automatically and Start Deploying Faster Percy sponsor |
Destyle.css: A Clean Slate for Writing CSS Without User Agent Styles — An opinionated reset stylesheet. Nicolas Cusan |
Infinity CSS Grid — You can add as many columns as you like, and you can merge the columns or insert columns inside columns. Everything is 0.1 Kb and it even works in IE10. Repo here. Vladimir Carrer |
GitHub Windows Edition: Turn GitHub into Windows 98 — A neat user style which transforms GitHub into a style reminiscent of Windows 95/98. Alexander Prokhorov |
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