HTML Weekly |
Issue 214 — November 11, 2015 |
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eBay Tech Blog
A thorough look at eBay’s approach to accessibility using HTML5, ARIA, and a variation of the BEM approach to CSS.
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Jeremy Keith
The potential of Service Workers has gotten Jeremy Keith excited and in an experimental mood. Here, he takes a code-heavy look at what he’s been doing.
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Wufoo
The formaction attribute forces a form to direct to the specified URL instead of the URL specified as the value of the action attribute in the parent form element.
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Mozilla Hacks
Firefox’s special ‘developer edition’ is now a year old. Version 44 includes new visual editing and memory management tools, plus a WebSocket debugging API, which are shown off here.
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Michael Fouquet
Some straight forward style and tooling suggestions for writing front-end code that’s ‘durable, reliable and would make NASA proud.’
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Dean Hume
A demonstration of using a Service Worker to intercept requests for JPEGs and PNGs and rewriting them to request more efficient WebP images instead.
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Jobs
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