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| | | | | markdalgleish.com | |
| | | | | Web Components are going to fundamentally change the nature of HTML. At first glance, they may seem like a complicated set of new technologies, but ... | |
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| | | | | An open reply to Ryan Carniato's post entitled 'Web Components Are Not the Future' | |
| | | | | nolanlawson.com | |
| | | | | Shadow DOM is a kind of retcon for the web. As I've written in the past, shadow DOM upends a lot of developer expectations and invalidates many tried-and-true techniques that worked fine in the pre-shadow DOM world. One potentially surprising example is ARIA. Quick recap: shadow DOM allows you to isolate parts of your DOM... | |
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| | | The big day arrived. The UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) finally agreed for Google to phase out third-party cookies. That's terrific because it improves user welfare. Furthermore, no grace period was requested. Google could do it even today. The catch? Only on iOS, Apple's operating system. How come that | ||