We've done it.. HTML5 Weekly is now FrontEnd Focus. What we do remains the same, but the new name better reflects what we cover. We have a blog post with more info.
Things are still transitioning but over this month, we'll have a new design and fully move over. We appreciate your support and hope you'll continue to enjoy what we do :-)
Best Regards,
Peter Cooper, Editor
Chen Hui Jing
A helpful, in-depth run through of what each value of an element’s ‘display’ property can do for you, including inline-block , flex , run-in , and others.
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Jeremy Keith
Whats, whys, and philosophy on HTML’s ‘a’ element in a keynote given in Amsterdam recently. This is a good write up, but you can watch the video itself too.
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bitsofcode
The :target pseudo-class refers to an element within the document that the URL’s fragment points to. It can be used to add some interesting elements of interactivity without JavaScript.
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Mozilla Hacks
“Cross-browser compatibility is still a thing,” says Mozilla, in a high level look at cross-browser Web compatibility, accessibility and tooling concerns.
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Dean Jackson
A look at how the WebKit team are implementing support for advanced color features (and wide-gamut displays) in Safari.
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Paul Bakaus
The AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages) team would "love to see a future where the important bits of AMP are standardized by the W3C."
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Telerik Developer Network
Aurelio De Rosa examines tools for automating code style and quality checks for JavaScript and accessibility.
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Anna Selezniova
You won't find a more in-depth walkthrough of the process than this, complete with CodePens to play with.
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Jobs
In brief
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