#376 — January 30, 2019 |
Frontend Focus |
HTML Is and Always Was A Compilation Target – Can We Deal with That? — There’s an ongoing debate in Web development circles over the value of well-formed, easily readable HTML versus more mechanical code that does the job but has been 'compiled' from other sources. Christian Heilmann |
Microsoft to Drop Internet Explorer 10 Support in 2020 — Very few of us are surely using IE10 anymore but it lives on in various enterprise deployments. MS is ditching it, however, and pushing such customers to IE11 with a “compatibility mode” instead. The Register |
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The 10 Year Challenge: How Popular Websites Have Changed — You may have seen the #10YearChallenge doing the rounds on social media. Well, here’s a similar side-by-side look at how some of the most popular websites have changed over the last decade. Arun Venkatesan |
Designing for The Web Ought to Mean Making HTML and CSS — A follow up of sorts to the points raised in Chris Coyier’s ‘The Great Divide’, making the case for designers knowing the coding side of things. This provides an interesting contrast to Christian Heilmann’s item (above) too. David Heinemeier Hansson |
Changes for Developers in Firefox 65 — Version 65 launched yesterday, bringing with it a new Flexbox inspector, WebP image support, new APIs & more. Mozilla |
Google Takes Its First Steps Toward Killing the URL — Google is considering ways to “rework how browsers convey what website you’re looking at” which could ultimately make URLs more hidden and behind the scenes. Lily Hay Newman (WIRED) |
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📘 Articles, Opinion & Tutorials |
Slide an Image to Reveal Text with CSS Animations — Creating an effect where an image slides away to reveal text underneath. Jesper Ekstrom |
Table Design Patterns on the Web — How to use the table design pattern to create/display tabular data on the web. Chen Hui Jing |
The Shape Detection API: A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words, Faces, and Barcodes — Runs through what the Shape Detection API can do, and where you may want to put it into action. Thomas Steiner (Google Developers) |
How Do You Figure? — Highlights what you need to know about the HTML Scott O'Hara |
A Look At CSS Hyphenation in 2019 — Covers current browser support, and how to use it today. Michael Scharnagl |
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▶ How to Make VR with The Web — A seven-part video series with Josh Marinacci covering how to make a virtual reality project in your browser with three.js & WebVR. Mozilla Hacks |
SVG Filter Effects: Poster Image Effect with Sara Soueidan |
The JSConf and CSSconf EU Finances — JSConf EU is a not-for-profit conference but that doesn’t mean it’s cheap to put on. Here are the numbers behind its success. JSConf EU |
Applying Styles Based on User Scroll Position with Smart CSS Rik Schennink |
A Detailed Guide to CSS Animations and Transitions Mayank Pratap |
🔧 Code and Tools |
WordArt Recreated in Pure CSS — One for the old school Microsoft Word users amongst you. Type your own text and the text style will change based on the style chosen. Katherine Kato codepen |
Hotkey: Trigger an Action on an Element When a Keyboard 'Hotkey' is Pressed — Binds hotkeys to any link with a GitHub |
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A Minimalist's CSS Cheat Sheet — Very simple, very easy to navigate, and has links to further documentation for each item if you need it. Adam Marsden |
Palettte App: A Color Palette Generator — A unique palette generator that lets you create smooth swatches with tools to edit hue, saturation and more. Gabriel Adorf |
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