Jess Budd
@jessbudd.com
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Software engineer | Frontend dev | Web accessibility nerd | Lover of lego
Really enjoyed
@joshwcomeau.com
sharing his mental framework for deciding when a feature's browser support is "good enough" to use in production. Given the incredibly fast pace of new CSS baseline features these days, this is helpful 🙂
https://www.joshwcomeau.com/css/browser-support/
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A Framework for Evaluating Browser Support • Josh W. Comeau
Lots of exciting new features have been landing in CSS recently, and it can be tough trying to figure out if they’re safe to use or not. We might know that a feature is available for 92% of users, but is that sufficient? Where do we draw the line? In this blog post, I’ll share the framework I use for deciding whether or not to use a modern CSS feature
https://www.joshwcomeau.com/css/browser-support/
about 1 year ago
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Can't wait for
#DDDPerth
tomorrow! It's the 10th anniversary, my 7th time attending and first time speaking🥳 Excited to be sharing some of my favourite new CSS features with everyone!
about 1 year ago
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Adem Cifcioglu
over 1 year ago
YES! "Placeholders are not labels" -
@jessbudd.bsky.social
Web Directions
#Code24
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Adem Cifcioglu
over 1 year ago
1000% "Accessibility is usability on steroids" -
@jessbudd.bsky.social
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I got to use the new `text-wrap: pretty` CSS today. Where have you been all my life 😍😍😍
almost 2 years ago
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Center all the things! CSS align-content property can now be used outside of flex and grid. Huzzah!
web.dev/blog/align-c...
almost 2 years ago
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#a11y
friends! Anyone know a work around for a bug with @typeform where radio button labels in a radio group are announced as "Object Object" in screen readers? Implementation is an embedded iframe.
almost 2 years ago
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Excited to share I'll be speaking at Web Directions Code on making single page applications accessible - and good news, it's easier than you think! Hope to see you there!
webdirections.org/code/
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Web Directions Code
a massive conference for the whole digital team–product, design, developers, content: everyone! In Sydney October 26 and 27
https://webdirections.org/code/
almost 2 years ago
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Love that the city of Kyoto has live streams of tourist hotspots to gauge the crowd level intensity before you visit! Whipped up a site to view them all together on one page for easy checking back at different times of day 😁
kyotocrowdcams.netlify.app
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Kyoto Crowd Cams (Live)
One page that includes all the tourist live stream crowd cameras in Kyoto. Know the best time to visit to beat the crowds!
https://kyotocrowdcams.netlify.app/
almost 2 years ago
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Today I learned: Most browsers ignore autoplay being turned on for a video embed if the sound is not muted. Nice!
almost 2 years ago
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Learning about front-end testing with GitHub actions this morning with
@amyskapers.dev
🙌
#ndcSydney
almost 2 years ago
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Looking forward to speaking at
#ndcSydney
tomorrow! If you're around, come join us in room 3 at 11.40am to learn how you can make your single page apps more accessible and inclusive.
ndcsydney.com/agenda/makin...
almost 2 years ago
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Putting aside all the serious concerns and considerations around AI image generation for a moment, these compilations are my favourite and I love them so much 😂 Behold espresso dad
www.instagram.com/reel/C0ttPyv...
almost 2 years ago
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"Clean as you code, refactor first" Step 1, write tests if there aren't any.
@philna.sh
on Conquering complexity: refactoring JavaScript projects at
#ndcsydney
almost 2 years ago
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Awesome talk on advanced html for performance and accessibility from
@mandymichael.bsky.social
🙌
#ndcSydney
almost 2 years ago
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Love “Thoughtful opinions, calmly suggested” as an alternative to “Strong opinions, loosely held”. Great keynote by
davidwhitney.bsky.social
kicking off
#ndcSydney
❤️
almost 2 years ago
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Just landed in Sydney for
#NDC
✈️ Looking forward to seeing everyone!
almost 2 years ago
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Anna E. Cook
about 2 years ago
Doing a "yes and." We know that AI models are easily prone to bias based on the data they are trained on. How could we possibly expect products to be inclusive, accessible, and equitable if we're doing fake research with fake people built with biased data?
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