Link your twitter and Instagram accounts to Mastodon. No bamboozle.
Link your twitter and Instagram accounts to Mastodon. No bamboozle.
AMP Start - Accelerated Mobile Pages Templates
▻https://ampstart.com
“Build responsive, lightning-fast AMP pages with our templates and components”
Don’t Use The Placeholder Attribute
▻https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2018/06/placeholder-attribute
“The placeholder attribute contains a surprising amount of issues that prevent it from delivering on what it promises. Let’s clarify why you need to stop using it.”
The p element placed between the label and input elements acts as a replacement for a placeholder attribute.
Cool, c’est ce que propose #SPIP dans sa nomenclature depuis longtemps...
By using aria-describedby to programmatically associate the input with the p element, we are creating a priority of information for screen readers that has parity with what a person browsing without a screen reader would experience. aria-describedby ensures that the p content will be described last, after the label’s content and the kind of input it is associated with.
On pourrait suivre ce conseil pour améliorer la chose dans le plugin saisies.
Polymer 4 and beyond: what will be deprecated, and what will stay?
▻https://github.com/Polymer/polymer/issues/5240#issuecomment-395922668
“we want developers to build web apps, not Polymer apps, and we aim to provide not an all-inclusive framework but a collection of lightweight, loosely coupled products that developers can use to build elements and apps that make the most of the platform.”
Pixels vs. Ems: Users DO Change Font Size
▻https://medium.com/@vamptvo/pixels-vs-ems-users-do-change-font-size-5cfb20831773
“If 2 to 3% (or more!) of your users are relying on a custom font size, you should know that so you can either support that user preference or make a conscious decision to not support it. Doing anything less is frankly irresponsible, especially considering that users with larger font sizes may be using those sizes to compensate for visual disabilities.”
Prioritizing the Long-Tail of Performance
▻https://timkadlec.com/remembers/2018-06-07-prioritizing-the-long-tail-of-performance
« For a long time, the average or median metrics were the default ones our industry zeroed in on, but they provide a distorted view of reality. »
Ryan Dahl: 10 Things I Regret About Node.js
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3BM9TB-8yA&feature=youtu.be
“It’s interesting to see Ryan talk about where he felt he went wrong with node”
#NodeJS_architecture_applicationServer_JavaScript_server_clevermarks
Optimized Angular apps : smaller, faster, better by Maxim Salnikov
▻https://slides.com/webmax/angular-perf-amsterdamjs
“Angular apps are getting more performant with each new version of the framework - thanks to the huge number of internal optimizations. But the main responsibility for the eventual app performance is on us, developers. Let’s go through the main points on how we could help the framework to build and the browser to perform our app better.”
Embracing the Differences : Inside the Netflix API Redesign
▻https://medium.com/netflix-techblog/embracing-the-differences-inside-the-netflix-api-redesign-15fd8b3dc49d
“Netflix has found substantial limitations in the traditional one-size-fits-all (OSFA) REST API approach. As a result, we have moved to a new, fully customizable API.”
Pry - an IRB alternative and runtime developer console
▻http://pryrepl.org
“Pry is a powerful alternative to the standard IRB shell for Ruby. It features syntax highlighting, a flexible plugin architecture, runtime invocation and source and documentation browsing.”
The React is “just” JavaScript Myth
▻https://daverupert.com/2018/06/the-react-is-just-javascript-myth
« It’s become the somewhat defacto expectation for front-end work »
Vue.js or React ? Which you would chose and why?
▻https://www.reddit.com/r/javascript/comments/8o781t/vuejs_or_react_which_you_would_chose_and_why/e01qn55
“React and Vue can accomplish much the same thing, they just go about it in very different ways.”
The PRPL Pattern
▻https://developers.google.com/web/fundamentals/performance/prpl-pattern
“PRPL is a new pattern we feel has great potential. At this stage, we welcome experimentation with it while we iterate on the ideas in the pattern and collect more data on where it offers the greatest benefits.”
Check Out the New Page Builder in Drupal 8.5!
▻https://www.ostraining.com/blog/drupal/drupal-85
“the most exciting feature in Drupal 8.5 is the Layout Builder. No matter what you personally think about Page Builders, vast sections of the website-building world loves them. You can talk about other Drupal features headless frontends and continuous integration tools all day, but drag-and-drop Page Builders is what many end-users care about”
#idée_pour_SPIP (noizetier tout ça)
The Gambler Who Cracked the Horse-Racing Code
▻https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2018-05-03/the-gambler-who-cracked-the-horse-racing-code
#HongKong_gambling_Race_horse
Elementor - Page Builder for WordPress
▻https://elementor.com
Reach high-end designs, without coding. The resulting page code is compact & optimized for every device and screen
Feature Teams or Component Teams ? Break silos instead !
▻https://jp-lambert.me/feature-teams-or-component-teams-break-silos-instead-3a2cf5398248
“I think we all agree that focusing on business value is much better than making sure that we are all busy.”
Dis, c’est quoi un Scrum Master ?
▻https://jp-lambert.me/dis-cest-quoi-un-scrum-master-1246c25c78da
« On me demande parfois ce que c’est, un Scrum Master. A quoi ça sert. Pourquoi c’est bien d’en avoir un dans son équipe. Qu’est-ce que je fais de mes journées ! »
Explainer for supporting CSS selectors when navigating to a URL fragment
▻https://github.com/bryanmcquade/scroll-to-css-selector
“Explainer for supporting CSS selectors when navigating to a URL fragment”
I Used The Web For A Day With JavaScript Turned Off
▻https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2018/05/using-the-web-with-javascript-turned-off
“The web is a hostile, unpredictable environment, which is why many developers follow the principle of progressive enhancement to build their sites up from a core experience of semantic HTML, layering CSS and unobtrusive JavaScript on top of that.”
Gutenberg arrive dans WordPress 5.0… et tout va bien se passer
▻https://wpmarmite.com/gutenberg-wordpress
« Gutenberg n’a pas pour vocation, dans un premier temps, de remplacer les page builders tels qu’on les connaît. »
Truly Fluid Typography With vh And vw Units – Smashing Magazine
▻https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2016/05/fluid-typography
Embracing fluid typography might be easier than you think. It has wide browser support, is simple to implement and can be achieved without losing control over many important aspects of design.
Also some neat simple calc()
for vertical rhythm. Might try this out on berjon.com.
Nous on a testé un truc du genre sur un dernier site :
font-size: calc(.9375em + .4vw);
Pour moi c’est une révélation. Je m’y mets demain :-)
#merci pour ce lien et pour le commentaire.
Design for mobile: why we need to think beyond the West
▻https://www.creativebloq.com/mobile/design-mobile-why-we-need-think-beyond-west-81412655
“We tend to measure performance by our own standards, or by some average fairly close to them. Then it hits you, next time you go on holiday: the super fast site you built the other week suddenly performs poorly and takes way too long to load.”
Technical Credit Still Breathing
▻https://www.stillbreathing.co.uk/2016/10/13/technical-credit
“Technical Credit is the investment in the engineering, designing and constructing of software or systems over and above the minimum necessary effort, in anticipation of emergent properties paying dividends at a later date.”