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techhub.iodigital.com
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| | | | | It's been a few years since the Interop initiative was set in play. This has historically been one of the key elements in moving the web forward as it aims for a consistent web between browser vendors. In contrast to the "old days browser wars", we as developers get streamlined features without having to check everything in every browser. The features of Interop 2025 are now known, features to be made stable across browsers by the end of the year. In this article, we'll take a look at what we should get acquainted with in 2025. | |
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www.tjvantoll.com
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| | | | | The web has come a long way. We can now build powerful 3D animations, design sites that work on a vast array of screen sizes, and even play high end games - ... | |
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chipx86.blog
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| | | | | We solved spell checking in CodeMirror! How we did it and how you can use it. | |
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gomakethings.com
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| | | When I start working with new consulting clients, one of the first things I like to do is an audit of their existing site. Im primarily looking for performance issues, accessibility issues, and architecture issues. I put them all together into a nice report, and often helps guide a lot of the work that we do going forward. Today, I wanted to share eight of the most common accessibility issues I see when I run these audits. | ||