Just ran into another one of those Wizard of Oz websites: all <head> and no <body>.
All it takes is one little JavaScript error to get between users and the content they seek.
— Scott Jehl (@scottjehl) June 26, 2019
Category: Twitter
Posts from the microblogging service Tweitter.
RT @i_like_robots: Most programming is really the process of realising things are more complicated than you initially thought.
Most programming is really the process of realising things are more complicated than you initially thought.
— Matt Hinchliffe (@i_like_robots) June 20, 2019
RT @dennisl: Keep it simple. “ARIA, CSS and JavaScript are great for enhancing what we already get with semantic HTML” https://t.co/5dUDo7XnjT #webdev #html #JavaScript #tips
Keep it simple. "ARIA, CSS and JavaScript are great for enhancing what we already get with semantic HTML" https://t.co/5dUDo7XnjT #webdev #html #JavaScript #tips
— Dennis Lembrée (@dennisl) June 13, 2019
RT @peterjlambert: I got ranty about HTML, and how important it is for Frontend Engineers to understand that HTML is the product of their efforts and they should really concentrate on doing it properly. https://t.co/p6BFmIH4rS #webdev #html
I got ranty about HTML, and how important it is for Frontend Engineers to understand that HTML is the product of their efforts and they should really concentrate on doing it properly. https://t.co/p6BFmIH4rS #webdev #html
— Pete Lambert (@peterjlambert) June 14, 2019
RT @slightlylate: @DasSurma The takeaway here is that you literally can’t afford desktop or iphone levels of JS if you’re trying to make good web experiences for anyone but the world’s richest users, and that likely means re-evaluating your toolchain.
The takeaway here is that you literally can't afford desktop or iphone levels of JS if you're trying to make good web experiences for anyone but the world's richest users, and that likely means re-evaluating your toolchain.
— Alex Russell (@slightlylate) June 15, 2019