Diigo Bookmarks 10/06/2018
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- It's 2018: you shouldn't be writing vanilla CSS - LogRocket
"What matters is not to be bound by the limitations of Vanilla CSS in projects of relevant size or with a reasonable growth perspective, suffering to maintain your stylesheets for not knowing better available options."
- 330: Aaron Gustafson on WASP and PWA's - ShopTalk
"Aaron Gustafson is here to help us wrap our heads around the web standards project (WaSP), the W3C, and how it all relates to progressive web apps (PWA) and progressive enhancement. We talk about how standards come to be, how a PWA differs from a web view, why a company might choose Electron, and what the future is for PWA sites."
- How I remember CSS Grid properties | Zell Liew
"I want to share how I remember the most common CSS Grid properties today. This will help you use CSS Grid without googling like a maniac."
- Demystifying The Service Worker Lifecycle ― Scotch
"For effective use of service worker, an understanding of the service lifecycle is essential. The service worker lifecycle consists of mainly 3 phases, which are: Registration, Installation, Activation"
- Designing Accessible Government Websites
"Just as some government agencies have begun to embrace a "mobile-first" strategy -- where they design their websites for mobile devices, rather than designing for desktop and treating mobile as an afterthought -- states should start adhering to an "accessibility first" strategy -- where they design their websites to be accessible for people with disabilities from the outset, rather than treating accessibility as an add-on."
- The accessibility team helping make our products work for everyone
"The Central Accessibility team is passionate about Google's products and driven by the thought of a world made for everyone, without limits or barriers. But at Google, accessibility is everyone's responsibility."