The end of responsive images - Piccalilli
Hallelujah! Support for sizes="auto" is finally landing in Firefox and Safari! Praise be!
My contribution to this year’s edition of the web’s best advent calendar.
Hallelujah! Support for sizes="auto" is finally landing in Firefox and Safari! Praise be!
This is such a brilliant idea! Why not allow an img element inside video element in order to provide a responsive, accessible poster image?
Some neat CSS from Tess that’s a great example of progressive enhancement; these book covers look good in all browsers, but they look even better in some.
Progressive enhancement is about building something robust, that works everywhere, and then making it better where possible.
There’s quite a crossover between resilience and longevity:
- Understand the requirements
- Keep scope small and fixed
- Reduce dependencies
- Produce static output
- Increase Quality Assurance
A bit of feature detection for a proposed new HTML attibute.
BeforeInstallPromptEvent vs. navigator.install
Progressive web apps from the trenches.
A redesign with modern CSS.
Read the book I wrote about service workers. It’s all yours.