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W3C Abandons Consensus, Standardizes DRM with 58% Support
This decision has resulted in the EFF resigning from the consortium due to a belief that the W3C process is no longer suited to defending the open web.
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How New Font Technologies Will Improve The Web
François Poizat looks at how variable & parametric fonts will revolutionize responsive type.
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The All-New Guide to CSS Support in Email
A big update to this popular guide for getting your CSS behaving in a range of email clients.
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Payment Request API Now Being Implemented in Major Browsers
The Web Payments Working Group has advanced both Payment Request API and Payment Method identifiers to Candidate Recommendation Status.
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Chrome to Force ‘.dev’ Domains to HTTPS via Preloaded HSTS
A future version of Chrome may force all domains ending on .dev (and .foo) to be redirected to HTTPs via a preloaded HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) header.
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Writing CSS with Accessibility in Mind
Techniques, considerations, and approaches that will help you write more accessible CSS.
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Uploading Directories at Once with ‘webkitdirectory’
A look at a non-standard attribute supported by Chrome, Firefox and Edge for allowing the selection of an entire directory via a form.
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W3C Publishes Encrypted Media Extensions as a W3C Recommendation
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Building The DOM Faster: Speculative Parsing, Async, Defer and Preload
How browsers interpret code and how they help load pages faster with speculative parsing.
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Taking CSS Linting to the Next Level with Stylelint
Ashley Nolan introduces the features of stylelint, a flexible and well-supported CSS linting tool that can improve your code style/maintenance.
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Basic Grid Layout with Fallbacks using Feature Queries
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Chrome Extensions for Quick Site Redesigns
How one developer uses Chrome extensions to do quick site redesigns.
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Building Inclusive Toggle Buttons
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CSS Grid: Bringing True 2D Layout to the Web
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Running a Performance Profile on the YouTube Search Box with DevTools
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