Catégorie : Bookmarks
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A Few Things About the Anchor Element’s href You Might Not Have Known
Bookmarked A Few Things About the Anchor Element’s href You Might Not Have Known by Jim Nielsen. On croit tous connaître l’attribut href… jusqu’à ce qu’on se rende compte qu’il peut pointer vers bien plus que des URL classiques. Jim Nielsen explore ses usages “hors norme” : liens vers un téléphone (tel:), un email (mailto:),
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Web Components: Working With Shadow DOM
Bookmarked Web Components: Working With Shadow DOM — Smashing Magazine. Je suis longtemps passé à côté du Shadow DOM. Trop abstrait, trop “spec moderne” pour mes besoins du quotidien. Mais cet article m’a recadré. Il explique comment le Shadow DOM te permet d’encapsuler un composant comme un vrai bloc isolé : pas de fuite de
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I really like everyone on my blogroll, but I’m sorry to say that it must die – Keenan
Likes I really like everyone on my blogroll, but I’m sorry to say that it must die. Mastodon
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Accessibility essentials every front-end developer should know
Bookmarked Accessibility essentials every front-end developer should know by Martijn Hols.
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CSS Space Toggles – Jim Nielson
Bookmarked CSS Space Toggles by Jim Nielsen.
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Own what’s yours
Control is ceded the minute it’s published on another service. How much control? Hard to say. It’s at the whims of their EULA, product direction, policy changes, and business health The most reliable way to publish ideas and have them remained published is on a site you control.
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Inline links with sticky icons – Thomas Günther
Most of the time however, you want to use custom SVG icons for full control over color and shape. If you just replace your glyph or emoji with an SVG, the icon can wrap to the next line, looking sad.
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Navigations on the Web – Jim Nielsen’s Blog
[…] a button inside a form, like a link, triggers a round-trip request to the server for a new document — a navigation.
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Should masonry be part of CSS grid? – Ahmad Shadeed
If we go with the new syntax (display: masonry), it will need a few years to become supported in all major browsers. Let’s be honest, a layout is a major part of a web page that makes it hard to apply progressive enhancement. You either have a masonry or not, right? Making it part of
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How should `<selectedoption>` work?
Hâte que ce soit disponible et qu’on puisse enfin personnaliser les menus select sans devoir réinventer la roue à chaque fois