HTML Weekly |
Issue 237 — April 27, 2016 |
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Louis Lazaris
What are the bare elements you need and how can they come together? Originally published in 2013 but updated for 2016.
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Mathias Bynens
A focus on security-sensitive situations in which performance can actually be a bug rather than a feature.
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Stefan Lederer
The future of video on the web looks bright. In the future, we won’t need multiple formats, nor (obviously) Flash. HTML5 MPEG-DASH streaming is coming.
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Pavels Jelisejevs
Pavels explores how PostCSS (the CSS post-processor) can help improve and maintain your CSS quality with code linting and analysis.
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Geoff Phillips
HTML support in email clients continues to improve (very slowly) meaning you can now produce simple ‘carousels’ with fallback options, given enough code and patience.
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Karolina Szczur
A look at up-to-date front-end tooling as well as alternative approaches to compiling, building and automation that emphasize the human side of teamwork.
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