Accessibility and Low-Powered Devices
Brad Frost writes about the intersection of accessibility, performance and low-end devices in Accessibility and Low-Powered Devices.Filed under: Links Tagged: Accessibility, Front End Development, Web...
View ArticleChoosing Performance
It’s not because of any sort of technical limitations. No, if a website is slow it’s because performance was not prioritized. It’s because when push came to shove, time and resources were spent on...
View ArticleGoogle Plus and Web Performance
What we actually found has the most impact and what has some of the most unsolved problems in web performance is size of CSS. The Responsive Web Design podcast featuring Google Plus has a handful of...
View ArticleEnsuring a High Performing Web for the Next Billion People
Bruce Lawson gave a keynote talk recently at Velocity Conference in Amsterdam called Ensuring a High Performing Web for the Next Billion People that you should watch. He’s written a blog post...
View ArticleProgressive Enhancement is
Everyone has a definition for progressive enhancement these days, and many often misunderstand the concept. I like Scott Jehl’s thoughts on the principle: Progressive Enhancement is less “but what if...
View ArticleHidden Expectations
Over the years I’ve come to realize that most difficult part of making websites isn’t the code, it’s the “hidden expectations”, the unseen aspects I didn’t know were my responsibility when I started:...
View ArticleFocusing on What Matters
Tim Kadlec gave a powerful, recent talk called Focusing on What Matters that you should watch. It touches on the three areas of the Web that we web workers often overlook or neglect: accessibility,...
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