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jQuery 3.5.0 Released — A notable security fix (for a cross-site scripting vulnerability), plus some features additions, fixes and depreciations.
Timmy Willison (jQuery Foundation)
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Ten Security Tips for Frontend Developers — A pretty decent list of recommendations aimed at frontend devs for securing a website or app, including tips on CSP, XSS, third-party scripts, and more.
Konstantin Lebedev
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| 🐦 Seen on Twitter — Microsoft, PLEASE consider this 😂
“I am still disappointed that Edge didn't take the opportunity to name the Canary channel 'Bleeding Egde' and the Beta channel 'Cutting Edge'.”
Tierney Cyren on Twitter |
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Find a Job Through Vettery — Vettery specializes in tech roles and is completely free for job seekers. Create a profile to get started.
Vettery
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📙 News, Tutorials & Opinion
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CSS System Font Stack Reference — Takes a detailed look at a recommended CSS font stack that uses system fonts (e.g. -apple-system) for an optimized cross-platform solution.
Alligator.io
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Introduction to Web Accessibility — The availability of this free online course from the W3C’s Web Accessibility Initiative has been extended through until the end of May. It’s designed to provide a strong foundation for making sites/apps work well for people with disabilities, meet international standards, and enhance UX for all web users.
W3C course
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🔧 Code, Tools and Resources
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CSS Color Gradient Generator — Another straightforward option for generating gradients for backgrounds/other page elements. Has a decent selection of predefined gradients too.
Monokai
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Web Font of the Week
MonoLisa
A paid monospace font for use in coding editors. It aims to deliver a legible/pleasant reading experience over longer periods of time. Compare it to Source Code Pro, JetBrains Mono, etc, in the playground.
If you don't like paying or the license requirements seem onerous, consider Fira Code, a rather similar font released under the SIL Open Font License.
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