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Alienware Unleashes the Ultimate AMD Advantage Laptop and Industry-First 480Hz Display Technology
Blurbusters/Rejhon proposed a social abstract to WHATWG, but is met with representation issues. There is also a separate but similar attempt too.
WHATWG HTML Standard
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HTML Web Components: An Example
Do you mean like Declarative Shadom Dom?
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Servo announces grant from the NLnet Foundation
Building an browser engine from scratch is a great exercise for validating both the specifications and the web platform tests.
For example, here's some bugs raised by Andreas Kling in the HTML spec that were found while building Ladybird:
https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues?q=is%3Aissue+author%3A...
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macOS Sonoma Boot Failures
> Aren't CSS animations capped at 60, same as requestAnimationFrame?
Did some Googling to make sure I wasn't out of the loop, as far as I can tell they are not: https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/5025
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I'm Betting on HTML
ugh I was so excited to see pure HTML modals were a thing with only to find out there's no way of triggering them without JavaScript. Using pure HTML you can only dismiss them, not trigger them.
https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/3567
> dialog elements are a great addition and I'm glad they're getting implemented, but a key part of their functionality relies on JavaScript: to open a you need to use JavaScript to set the open attribute.
> It'd be great if there was a way to make a or a elements capable of opening dialogs.
> Precident already exists for page interactivity baked into HTML - for example can already scroll the page, and elements are capable of hiding elements behind interactivity, so I think it stands to reason elements could be opened by other page elements.
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Popover API
> But after dialogs were added to chrome in 2014 it took 8 years until there were also available in firefox and safari. I do not want to have to wait for that long again.
The problems with dialog were so numerous that no one wanted them as specified. At one point Chrome suggested that `dialog` spec should be removed. [0]
But then a curious thing happened: browsers decided to remove alert/confirm/prompt with zero replacement for their functionality [1]. Once again, Chrome was the first to announce this, with an insanely short deadline.
After an outcry (and an outrage) this was rolled back, and literally within months `dialog` with no changes and all the issues intact and unsolved landed in all major browsers.
[0] https://github.com/whatwg/html/pull/4184#issuecomment-440405...
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uBO’s removal of <noscript> elements causes issue on Gatsby website
Related https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/9113
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Cracking the Frontend Interview, Part 2: HTML
The HTML living standard actually defines a lot of things related to CSS, JavaScript and Browser implementation. It's quite confusing for me to separate them. So if you don't see something (HTML Parsing, DOM, Web APIs, etc) here, there's a high chance it will be covered in following parts.
- Could uBO’s “Disable JavaScript” checkbox turn on the CSS (scripting: none) media query?
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Understanding the Benefits of "Quirky" Web Languages
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