Reading List
- Opera and Chrome to have ship <picture> imminently, RICG beginning work on Element Queries
- Opera reaches 1024 upstreamed Blink patches Team celebrates in sauna with fermented moose milk (“Ringnes”)
- It looks like Manifest for web application is gonna be, like, literally, a thing. It’s already in Firefox OS, Opera likes it, and Alex Russell – sounding like an enthusiastic estate agent with his breathless talk of “window decorating” & “exit extents” – gave it a yay from the Chrome team.
- W3C HTML JSON form submission – W3C draft spec
- A high-profile fork: one year of Blink and Webkit – ” a look at the Blink/Webkit fork one year later: how have the projects diverged, who is driving them, and what are they up to?”
- Looking at Russian market? Blink-based Opera is default on Huawei’s Android smartphones & tablets shipped to Russia.
- Everything You Need to Know About the CSS will-change Property by Sara Soueidan
- The CSS ‘will-change’ property; odd solution to an odd problem. by Matt Wilcox
- What is WAI-ARIA, what does it do for me, and what not? by Marco Zehe, a Firefox accessibility engineer and screenreader user
- HTTP Archive – new stuff! – See trends in what the web is made of: “The HTTP Archive crawls the world’s top 300K URLs twice each month and records detailed information”.
- Getting Started with Gulp – the newest kewlest task runner thingie since Grunt became sooooo last Thursday
- Amazon, Hachette, And Giant Stompy Corporations – a post about book publishing, monopolies and culture. “Do not be married to a single ecosystem. Fuck the monoculture”
- Tubes: part of the mission to JSify everything, @dglazkov works on Web Platform Plumbing (henceforth, plz call me “Sugar Layer”)
- Oh! You Kid! How a sexed-up viral hit from the summer of ’09—1909—changed American pop music forever