Raindrop.io Bookmarks 10/16/2023
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- Photoshop is now on the web!. Enabled by WebAssembly, Web Components... | by Addy Osmani | Oct, 2023 | Medium
"Photoshop will continue to expand on the web, with more features coming online through progressive enhancement as browser vendors evolve standards and performance. And Photoshop is just the beginning."
- We're Bringing Responsive Video Back! | Scott Jehl, Web Designer/Developer
"Responsive video is a web standard again, and it has been working in Safari for well over a decade, meaning iOS users can already benefit from responsive video. Start using it wherever it makes sense for you!"
- macOS web apps | @mdo
"All the display-mode values seem to be supported"
- Twitter/X's headline update is another blow to the site's accessibility | Mashable
"While Musk and his team might view the minimalist change as a step towards a sleeker version of the site, it also removes essential information for users considering clicking on third-party links."
- Why NASA Chose WordPress for Revamping Its Flagship Website - WP Tavern
"A plugin ecosystem that delivered real time content analysis capabilities within the WordPress admin environment in the ares of SEO and accessibility. The fact that content could be analyzed by the author before it was published was significant."
- Can browser choice screens be effective? - Mozilla Research
"Mozilla's 25 year history has seen multiple previous attempts to restore competition in browsers fall short. The DMA now has great potential to change this record."
- 5 best practices for preventing chaos in Tailwind CSS--Martian Chronicles, Evil Martians' team blog
"Without breaking reusable elements into components, using Tailwind will become painful sooner or later, leading to repetitive or verbose HTML structures."
- The Negative Impact of Mobile-First Web Design on Desktop
"Mobile-first web designs cause significant usability issues when viewed on desktop. Content becomes overly dispersed across long scrolling pages with expansive white space and enlarged images and fonts, making it difficult for users to consume and understand the information."