Browse by Tag: Web DevelopmentThis collection includes10 articles6 talks19 posts27 links3 podcasts1 book.You can subscribe to a feed of all content filed under “web development” as XML (RSS) or JSON.On CrowdStrike, dependencies, and building robust products on the webNotebook entry posted on 25 Jul 2024Sharing in the Age of 3p Cookie-mageddonNotebook entry posted on 15 Dec 2023Widgets!Notebook entry posted on 09 Oct 2023Building Resilient Web Apps: Progressive Enhancement UnveiledJoined Code Ryan podcast on 28 Aug 2023Design for DevelopersNotebook entry posted on 18 Jul 2023Read-only web appsLink saved on 07 Jun 2023News from WWDC23: WebKit Features in Safari 17 betaLink saved on 07 Jun 2023Design for DevelopersBook foreword published on 30 May 2023How to Skip Automatic Netlify Build When Committing to GitHubLink saved on 13 Mar 2023When JavaScript FailsLink saved on 10 Mar 2023A Practical Guide to Progressive Enhancement in 2023Link saved on 10 Mar 2023Redefining Developer ExperienceLink saved on 08 Mar 2023NHSD Apply for Care ID alpha assessmentLink saved on 08 Mar 2023The Great Gaslighting of the JavaScript EraLink saved on 03 Mar 2023The Market for LemonsLink saved on 07 Feb 2023On DependencyLink saved on 07 Feb 2023Rebuilding a PHP App using Isomorphic JavaScript with Eleventy & NetlifyNotebook entry posted on 03 Feb 2023Use Buttons or Buttons Plus an Open Text Field for Updating Cart QuantityLink saved on 05 Nov 2022Building a resilient frontend using progressive enhancementLink saved on 03 Nov 2022Progressive Enhancement: Where Do I Begin?First presented at MITRE Accessibility Technical Exchange Meeting on 27 Oct 2022ControlLink saved on 12 Oct 2022Thoughts on the proposed Websites and Software Applications Accessibility ActNotebook entry posted on 07 Oct 2022Better accessible namesLink saved on 28 Sep 2022Making the world’s fastest website, and other mistakes (Series)Link saved on 28 Apr 2022Don’t Worry, Be AppyFirst presented at An Event Apart: Spring Summit on 18 Apr 202230 days of PWANotebook entry posted on 15 Feb 2022Announcing PWA Studio, the VS Code extension for building Progressive Web Apps!Link saved on 04 Feb 2022Progressive web apps with Aaron GustafsonJoined PodRocket podcast on 02 Nov 2021Conditional JavaScriptLink saved on 16 Dec 2020Delivering Critical Information & ServicesFirst presented at JavaScript & Friends on 11 May 2021Getting Started with PWAsFirst presented at PWA Summit on 05 Oct 20225G Will Definitely Make the Web Slower, MaybeLink saved on 25 Sep 2019An HTML attribute potentially worth $4.4M to ChipotleLink saved on 25 Sep 2019The Weight of the WWWorld is Up to Us by Patty TolandLink saved on 29 Aug 2019Progressive Web Apps - Pale Wheat AleJoined Front End Happy Hour podcast on 14 Oct 2018How to Build a Low-tech Website?Link saved on 03 Oct 2018Going OfflineNotebook entry posted on 10 Apr 2018Collecting user data while protecting user privacyLink saved on 27 Feb 2018Working Towards Better NamingLink saved on 27 Feb 2018Native And PWA: Choices, Not Challengers!Article published in Smashing Magazine on 09 Feb 2018Performance as User ExperienceFirst presented at An Event Apart on 11 Dec 2017Coding with ClarityLink saved on 27 Oct 2017Yes, That Web Project Should Be a PWAArticle published in A List Apart on 30 Aug 201710 guidelines to improve your web accessibilityLink saved on 25 Aug 2017A Progressive Roadmap for your Progressive Web AppLink saved on 25 Aug 2017Your Site—Any Site—Should be a PWANotebook entry posted on 06 Jul 2017Adding Paragraphs in Zillow Should Not be This HardNotebook entry posted on 15 Jun 2017Building in 10k: Compilation, Optimization, and CompressionArticle published in Microsoft Edge Dev Blog on 23 Sep 2016Building in 10k: Designing for Optimization and PerformanceArticle published in Microsoft Edge Dev Blog on 06 Sep 2016Speeding Things Up with Service Worker, Resource Hints, and MoreNotebook entry posted on 20 Nov 2015Why Autoplay is an accessibility issueLink saved on 02 Oct 2015Bringing Sanity and Order to Device TestingArticle published in SitePoint on 16 Jun 2015Bringing Sanity and Order to Device TestingNotebook entry posted on 05 Jun 2015The One Weird Trick That Takes the Pain Out of Cross-browser TestingNotebook entry posted on 26 Jan 2015We Need More EmpathyNotebook entry posted on 28 Dec 2014Autoplay, Don’t Do ItNotebook entry posted on 21 Dec 2014CSS Variables are a Bad IdeaNotebook entry posted on 04 Nov 2014Google Embraces Progressive EnhancementNotebook entry posted on 29 Oct 2014Missed ConnectionsNotebook entry posted on 19 Sep 2014A Fundamental DisconnectNotebook entry posted on 13 Sep 2014Responsive Design and BeyondFirst presented at Code & Creativity on 02 May 2014Q&A: Cross-Browser Audio and VideoArticle published in Web Standards Sherpa on 09 Jul 2013Q&A: Apple Products and Mobile AssumptionsArticle published in Web Standards Sherpa on 10 Jan 2013Cleaner Living Through Content ManagementArticle published in Web Standards Sherpa on 01 Sep 2011Improving the Tweet BoxArticle published in Web Standards Sherpa on 03 Mar 2011Understanding Progressive EnhancementArticle published in A List Apart on 07 Oct 2008
On CrowdStrike, dependencies, and building robust products on the webNotebook entry posted on 25 Jul 2024
Rebuilding a PHP App using Isomorphic JavaScript with Eleventy & NetlifyNotebook entry posted on 03 Feb 2023
Progressive Enhancement: Where Do I Begin?First presented at MITRE Accessibility Technical Exchange Meeting on 27 Oct 2022
Thoughts on the proposed Websites and Software Applications Accessibility ActNotebook entry posted on 07 Oct 2022
Announcing PWA Studio, the VS Code extension for building Progressive Web Apps!Link saved on 04 Feb 2022
Building in 10k: Compilation, Optimization, and CompressionArticle published in Microsoft Edge Dev Blog on 23 Sep 2016
Building in 10k: Designing for Optimization and PerformanceArticle published in Microsoft Edge Dev Blog on 06 Sep 2016
The One Weird Trick That Takes the Pain Out of Cross-browser TestingNotebook entry posted on 26 Jan 2015