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RT @alistapart: The web’s drowning in a sea of JavaScript, awash with needless bloat, inaccessible cruft, and unsustainable patterns. @malchata shares how to build the right things the right way, using the web platform the way it was meant to be used. https://t.co/Mjors1Tx5v
The web’s drowning in a sea of JavaScript, awash with needless bloat, inaccessible cruft, and unsustainable patterns. @malchata shares how to build the right things the right way, using the web platform the way it was meant to be used.https://t.co/Mjors1Tx5v
— A List Apart (@alistapart) March 28, 2019
RT @SaraSoueidan: I look forward to the day when we no longer have to add the term “accessible” to phrases like “UI Patterns” and “experiences” and “components” because being accessible is implied by default as it becomes the standard and only way to build for the Web.
I look forward to the day when we no longer have to add the term “accessible” to phrases like “UI Patterns” and “experiences” and “components” because being accessible is implied by default as it becomes the standard and only way to build for the Web.
— Sara Soueidan (@SaraSoueidan) March 27, 2019
RT @brucel: Validate your HTML. We didn’t when we published an article yesterday. It looked fine in all the browsers. But a mis-nested caused this on iPhone’s Reeder app (HT @pepelsbey_ ). Not every renderer of HTML is as forgiving as browsers. https://t.co/K8ix2O6SM4
Validate your HTML. We didn't when we published an article yesterday. It looked fine in all the browsers. But a mis-nested <span><del></span></del> caused this on iPhone's Reeder app (HT @pepelsbey_ ). Not every renderer of HTML is as forgiving as browsers. pic.twitter.com/K8ix2O6SM4
— Bruce Lawson (@brucel) March 27, 2019
RT @WebDevLaw: Props to all the software projects which declined every opportunity they were offered to participate in and influence the process, and will now cry victim over results. https://t.co/H2Jx45RNgT
Props to all the software projects which declined every opportunity they were offered to participate in and influence the process, and will now cry victim over results.https://t.co/H2Jx45RNgT
— Heather Burns (@WebDevLaw) March 26, 2019