Raindrop.io Bookmarks 11/21/2024
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- Shaping Web Sustainability with the W3C
"So, with regards to testability, which is something that obviously interest groups, having testable implementations, it's not something that we have to be as strict upon, we still want to make sure our work is as rigorous and testable as possible."
- Notes from the sustainability chapter of the 2024 web Almanac - Green Web Foundation
"Finally one guarded piece of good news is that most websites are ever so slightly smaller than in 2022. We're not sure why this is the case, and in many ways celebrating it feels a bit like celebrating the incremental process we also see on climate when we know it's nowhere near what is necessary."
- Toy banana becomes first zero-g indicator to fly on SpaceX Starship | Space
"More than just a visual signal that Starship had reached space on its suborbital trajectory, the banana was also a stand-in for gaining the government's approval to begin launching more purposeful payloads on future Starship flights."
- Understanding MARTI: A New Metadata Framework for AI - Zeldman on Web and Interaction Design
"Years after The WaSP declared victory, and browser stagnation had begun to set in, I felt that same thrill vicariously when Eric Meyer, Tantek Çelik, and Matt Mullenweg invented XFN (XHTML Friends Network), inverting the standards creation pyramid so that great ideas were empowered to bubble up from small groups to the wider community, Open Source style, rather than always coming from the top (W3C) down."
- Invoker Commands: Additional Ways To Work With Dialog, Popover... And More? | CSS-Tricks
"web browsers are now experimenting with two HTML attributes -- technically, they're called "invoker commands" -- that are designed to invoke popovers, dialogs, and further down the line, all kinds of actions without writing JavaScript. Although, if you do reach for JavaScript, the new attributes -- command and commandfor -- come with some new events that we can listen for."
- Make creative borders with background-clip border-area | WebKit
"Support for background-clip: border-area is available today in Safari Technology Preview and in Safari 18.2 beta."