Raindrop.io Bookmarks 2025-08-10
- AI Is Just the Latest Frontend Killer. Don't Panic. -- Den Odell
"When Dreamweaver promised you'd never need to write HTML again. When Flash and Silverlight tried to replace the browser. When JavaScript frameworks told us the DOM was obsolete. When no-code tools promised designers wouldn't need developers. Now it's AI's turn."
- aria-label Does Not Translate -- Adrian Roselli
"Callum McMenamin asked Do ARIA attributes get translated? and found that aria-label (the topic of this post) does get translated. Based on my own experience, the methodology seemed to miss a few points. So I re-ran my own tests."
- Publishers oppose W3C plan to kill third-party cookies • The Register
"MOW, instrumental in derailing Google's Privacy Sandbox proposal, argues that the W3C's position opposing 3PCs is anti-competitive and supports Google to the detriment of web publishers."
- The web isn't URL-shaped anymore - Jono Alderson
"Modern systems no longer evaluate your site as a set of documents. They break it down into assertions - discrete statements about the world that they can extract, interpret, and integrate into their models."
- A Few Things About the Anchor Element's href You Might Not Have Known - Jim Nielsen's Blog
"I've written previously about reloading a document using only HTML but that got me thinking: What are all the values you can put in an anchor tag's href attribute?"
- Opera is filing a complaint over Microsoft's tricks that push you to use Edge | The Verge
"Opera filed its complaint in Brazil because it's one of the company's main markets."
- Should we remove XSLT from the web platform? · Issue #11523 · whatwg/html
"Because client-side XSLT is now a niche, rarely-used feature, these libraries receive far less maintenance and security scrutiny than core JavaScript engines, yet they represent a direct, potent attack surface for processing untrusted web content. Indeed, XSLT is the source of several recent high-profile security exploits that continue to put browser users at risk."
- How the App Store Helped Kill My Startup,and Why That Should Matter to You
"This article dives into why we were excluded, the workarounds we attempted, the blatant hypocrisy baked into Apple's policies, and a bigger conversation around who gets to control the future of the internet."
- una.im | Creating a scroll-spy with 2 lines of CSS
"Did you know that there's a new CSS feature landing in Chrome 140 that let's you very easily create trackable table of contents? This "scroll-spy" effect can be achieved with a new CSS property called scroll-target-group combined with the :target-current pseudo class."
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