The server and client render should not be 1:1.
Don't render buttons on the server that require JS to work.
Don't ship code to the client that simply repeats what the server has already done.
— Jake Archibald (@jaffathecake) February 20, 2020
Category: Twitter
Posts from the microblogging service Tweitter.
RT @UKParliament: Today we’ve made some big changes to the https://t.co/FUWoo3iWOr homepage. For the first time, our homepage ?? is mobile responsive ?? has a modern look and feel ?? has improved accessibility features for users using screen readers https://t.co/IUr8nc4Awt
Today we've made some big changes to the https://t.co/FUWoo3iWOr homepage. For the first time, our homepage
?? is mobile responsive
?? has a modern look and feel
?? has improved accessibility features for users using screen readershttps://t.co/IUr8nc4Awt— UK Parliament (@UKParliament) February 20, 2020
RT @WebDevLaw: This is bad. This is very very bad. https://t.co/KjMrb2M0tx
This is bad. This is very very bad. https://t.co/KjMrb2M0tx
— Heather Burns (@WebDevLaw) February 19, 2020
RT @WebDevLaw: Spare a thought for the UK wonks who are reviewing today’s EU digital strategy on how to create a strong, supportive, rights-based web which benefits society, as our break from reviewing UK plans to create a darkened, surveiled, and restricted web which controls society.
Spare a thought for the UK wonks who are reviewing today's EU digital strategy on how to create a strong, supportive, rights-based web which benefits society, as our break from reviewing UK plans to create a darkened, surveiled, and restricted web which controls society.
— Heather Burns (@WebDevLaw) February 19, 2020
RT @csswizardry: Instead of calling them dependencies, try ‘liabilities’.
Instead of calling them dependencies, try ‘liabilities’.
— Harry Roberts (@csswizardry) February 18, 2020