Diigo Bookmarks 06/02/2018
- Identifying, Auditing, and Discussing Third Parties - CSS Wizardry - CSS Architecture, Web Performance Optimisation, and more, by Harry Roberts
"after all, approaching a third-party vendors, or your marketing team, and telling them that their entire day job is detrimental to performance is never going to be well-received."
- How to display a "new version available" of your Progressive Web App
"In this article, I will show you how to add a notification to your site and display it each time that there is a new version of the service worker available."
- The CSS Grid Layout vs CSS Frameworks Debate -- SitePoint
"Today, the main reason against using Bootstrap is the fact that with CSS Grid, CSS has a grid system of its own, which doesn't have any external dependencies, and which, once learned, enables developers to build all sorts of layouts with relative ease."
- My struggle to learn React | Brad Frost
"I do worry that as we author more and more in JS we risk losing those hard-won HTML/CSS best practices."
- Getting Comfortable with WCAG | Sparkbox | Web Design and Development
"It's possible to follow all of WCAG's suggestions and still provide bad UX to people who use assistive technologies."
- Consently - Privacy-friendly and GDPR compliant tracking
"Consently aims to be an easy solution for everyone struggling to become GDPR compliant. With us, you can install tracking tools in a simple and compliant way."
- GDPR Tracker - Track the GDPR compliance of your subprocessors & cloud services
"GDPR Tracker is a crowdsourced directory that makes it easier for companies and consumers to keep track of the data handling practices of their subprocessors and cloud services in real-time."