A Progressive Enhancement Challenge
You want to hide an interactive element that you don’t need anymore after JavaScript loads/runs. Can you do it without a “flash” or layout shift?
You want to hide an interactive element that you don’t need anymore after JavaScript loads/runs. Can you do it without a “flash” or layout shift?
Google has this little widget called Baseline. Here’s a screenshot example: The idea is for it to accompany a web platform feature so you can have a sense of what browsers support it. Web developers are rightfully skeptical of new web tech, wanting to know when they can actually use a feature, so this is […]
Jermey Keith visited a school doing this exact project, and I thought it was a great idea for learning: There’s a specific module his students are partaking in that’s right up my alley. They’re given a PDF inheritance-tax form and told to convert it for the web. You could make doing this job really well […]
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