Diigo Bookmarks 09/05/2018
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- Chrome's turning 10, here's what's new
"We changed the shape of our tabs so that the website icons are easier to see, which makes it easier to navigate across lots of tabs."
- Chromium Blog: The 'Capable Web': A 10 Year Retrospective
"In honor of our tenth year, we'd like to highlight some of the major changes in the web's rich capabilities that we feel lucky to share with other browser vendors."
- Exploring WCAG 2.1 -- 1.3.5 Identify Input Purpose -- Knowbility
"Developers should use autocomplete on fields that collect personal data to explicitly identify the data type. Use the list of Input Purposes for User Interface Components to select the correct value. Turn off autocomplete for sensitive information."
- Variable Fonts Arrive in Firefox 62 - Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog
"Firefox 62, which lands in general release this week, adds support for Variable Fonts, an exciting new technology that makes it possible to create beautiful typography with a single font file. Variable fonts are now supported in all major browsers."
- Smart HTTPS :: MyBrowserAddon
"Smart HTTPS automatically changes HTTP protocols to the secure HTTPS, and if loading encounters error, reverts it back to HTTP."
- Meet the bilingual Google Assistant with new smart home devices
"Currently, the Assistant can understand any pair of languages within English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, and Japanese. We'll be expanding to more languages in the coming months."
- CSS-in-JS security: the rascal's guide -- Frontend Armory
"I first published this article almost a year ago... and all of the discussed vulnerabilities are still unfixed. You can still expose passwords and other private data by using a popular library's <Tooltip> component."