Here's Google straight up saying: Content that is JavaScript-rendered is expensive for them to parse. They do it, but they punt on it for a while and updates are slow. "We can't make any guarantees." https://t.co/ZHgqL3Raha
— CSS-Tricks (@css) March 14, 2019
Kind: Notes
RT @NickColley: @andybelldesign There’s a whole generation of developers that have never sent HTML from a server. I think we need to be repeating the basic fundimentals rather than assuming people are aware and don’t care about it.
There's a whole generation of developers that have never sent HTML from a server.
I think we need to be repeating the basic fundimentals rather than assuming people are aware and don't care about it.
— nick (@NickColley) March 13, 2019
RT @KeithBa: Today we’re announcing the open sourcing of Accessibility Insights, a set of free tools to help devs easily find & fix common accessibility issues early in the dev cycle. https://t.co/MHrxSWi08N
Today we’re announcing the open sourcing of Accessibility Insights, a set of free tools to help devs easily find & fix common accessibility issues early in the dev cycle. https://t.co/MHrxSWi08N
— Keith Ballinger (@KeithBa) March 12, 2019
RT @WebDevLaw: Looking to pick up some new consultancy work and writing gigs asap. Hit me up https://t.co/fNV3o13Jm0.
Looking to pick up some new consultancy work and writing gigs asap. Hit me up https://t.co/fNV3o13Jm0.
— Heather Burns (@WebDevLaw) March 13, 2019
RT @diegovillacis10: This can’t be more accurate. https://t.co/dtCMGhQkFC
This can't be more accurate. pic.twitter.com/dtCMGhQkFC
— Diego Villacís (@diegovillacis10) March 12, 2019