Walked along #Filey Bay to @HunmanbyGap beach cafe, and look at the #fossils we found! pic.twitter.com/wTVwwQBmb5
— Clara's Den, Filey (@ClarasDenFiley) February 24, 2019
Kind: Notes
RT @Chapabu: @sonniesedge @SaraSoueidan My React workflow to date has been like this: 1. Think “This would be cool in React” 2. Build a low def static HTML version first for no JS peeps and SEO crawlers 3. Think “Actually, this is fine” 4. Forget about React I’d love to do more React, I just rarely see the point ????
My React workflow to date has been like this:
1. Think "This would be cool in React"
2. Build a low def static HTML version first for no JS peeps and SEO crawlers
3. Think "Actually, this is fine"
4. Forget about ReactI'd love to do more React, I just rarely see the point ????
— Matt Chapman (@Chapabu) February 23, 2019
RT @johnbillion: This is some next-level no-JS support. Disappointing to see replies arguing this is unnecessary. If you’ve never experienced (or don’t consider) the impact of network connectivity issues then you’re too far removed from your users. https://t.co/5zKXD06b1Y
This is some next-level no-JS support. Disappointing to see replies arguing this is unnecessary. If you've never experienced (or don't consider) the impact of network connectivity issues then you're too far removed from your users. https://t.co/5zKXD06b1Y
— John Blackbourn ?? (@johnbillion) February 22, 2019
Iron brew? @incendiebruyere would NOT approve. https://t.co/x0LJhAcgmv
Iron brew? @incendiebruyere would NOT approve. pic.twitter.com/x0LJhAcgmv
— Chris Taylor (@mrwiblog) February 23, 2019
RT @feather: Wisdom! @kirabug: Q: When is it the responsibility of someone with a disability to use… tools to somehow make your content accessible, when your organization has not done so yourself? A: Never. It is never their responsibility. #accessibility #a11y https://t.co/iCbHmwK99w
Wisdom! @kirabug:
Q: When is it the responsibility of someone with a disability to use… tools to somehow make your content accessible, when your organization has not done so yourself?
A: Never. It is never their responsibility.#accessibility #a11yhttps://t.co/iCbHmwK99w— Derek Featherstone (@feather) February 22, 2019