standards-positions
web.dev
standards-positions | web.dev | |
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16 | 148 | |
232 | 3,547 | |
1.3% | - | |
6.2 | 9.0 | |
8 days ago | 2 months ago | |
Python | Nunjucks | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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standards-positions
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iOS404
You can check why Mozilla and Apple have opted to not support this.
https://github.com/mozilla/standards-positions/issues/154
https://github.com/WebKit/standards-positions/issues/28
Neither Mozilla or Webkit are satisfied that the proposal is safe by default, and contains footguns for the user that can be pretty destructive.
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Show HN: Tiniest Web Component
Nope, was marked as WONTFIX: https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=182671
There was some more discussion in the webkit standards but looks like the answer is still unchanged: https://github.com/WebKit/standards-positions/issues/97
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The web just gets better with Interop 2024
The new scrollbar styling properties are actually pretty consistent with native platforms. There's not that much flexibility with them - e.g. you can't define width in pixels, you just chose between thick, thin, or none, which match the existing native controls:
https://github.com/WebKit/standards-positions/issues/133#iss...
> To add more information to this issue. This property supports three values, auto, thin and none. These match nicely to WebKit's ScrollbarControlSize::Regular and ScrollbarControlSize::Thin and not rendering the scrollbar.
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Mozilla thinks Apple, Google, Microsoft should play fair
Apple puts their policy positions on GitHub too. It's just where this is done for some reason: https://github.com/WebKit/standards-positions
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Quic.video
Not yet but one day: https://github.com/WebKit/standards-positions/issues/18#issu...
- WebKit Web Environment Integrity API
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Mozilla Standards Positions Opposes Web Integrity API
Worth also noting is WebKit's standards positions at
https://webkit.org/standards-positions/
(this one has not landed yet, likely to be opposed as well)
- WebKit Standards Positions
- WebKit is going to support WebTransport
web.dev
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Building a realtime chat app with Next.js and Vercel
Before we start creating pages in our application, it's important to understand how Next.js renders content. The framework supports multiple rendering methods including server-side rendering (SSR), static site rendering (SSG), and client-side rendering (CSR). There are many pros and cons to each rendering method (too many to cover in this post) so if these concepts are new to you, Google’s web.dev site has a very good introduction to rendering on the web that can help you understand rendering options.
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Navigating the Waters of Core Web Vitals in 2024
The lifecycle of an interaction. Source: web.dev
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How hard has code splitting been in your experience?
Probably not, it's the CSS used so far, so if there are elements you've not interacted with, that's an issue. This web.dev article gives some tools you can use https://web.dev/articles/extract-critical-css
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Google have removed RSS support from their developer blogs
I noticed the same for Google's site https://web.dev/
The last article pushed to the feed was "Changes to the web.dev infrastructure" few months ago https://web.dev/blog/webdev-migration
The feed still there but with no updates https://web.dev/feed.xml and on the site you can see new articles published.
Is sad that on a infrastructure revamp of a modern site, the RSS feed was left out of the features list (at least for now).
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How do websites have a prompt on unsupported browsers?
Upon testing on Firefox and Mi Browser, there was no triggering of the BeforeInstallPrompt event, as expected. However, I noticed that web.dev manages to display a prompt on these browsers, even though they theoretically lack support for the BeforeInstallPrompt event.
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StackOverflow alternatives for web developers
web.dev, maintained by Google, including posts by Chrome developers and their co-workers,
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Progressive vs. Incremental Rendering/(Re)Hydration
In a old web.dev articleI came across the word "Incremental (Re)Hydration" which is linked to a Glimmer.js-Blog post (also called "Incremental Rendering" there) confuses me. Is Incremental (Re)Hydration the same as Progressive (Re)Hydration? Reading the Glimmer-Blog article it seems so, but in the web.devarticle it seems to be something different.
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Staying up to date with the industry with newsletters
Web.dev newsletter - though it's not a weekly newsletter and it's only content from web.dev (though really high quality content)
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Is it possible to get into coding at 21 with no qualifications self taught?
Just open up a text edi web developers are self-taught. a website. That's what I did. Some people like this: https://web.dev
- Ya saben a donde anotarse si la quieren pegar en IT.
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