@adamwathan I would say that both belong the the h2. Have a look at what we have done for https://t.co/qrDJKvqor5
This is what we came up with help from an accessibility agency.
Container queries are enabled on latest @FirefoxNightly (109.0a1 (2022-11-22)) 🎉
Read about it on @MozDevNet : https://t.co/IHsYY1nEMs
We added a few features to help you to use them 🧵
Excited for View Transitions? Here's the first demo of MPA support 🤩. Works *without* any JavaScript. With a little JS it's even fancier.
Big thanks to @jaffathecake for his work here!
🎉 A new experimental file watcher (--watch) made it into Node. It will watch the entry point and any required/imported module and there's also a --watch-path argument.
❗This is not released yet but might land in the upcoming v18.9.0.
Video alt: Node.js restarting on save.
1/ I’m seeing predictions that people will move away from Node.js, but I’m happier than ever with it:
– Most of my projects are 100% ESM now (except for the dependencies).
– TypeScript 4.7+ supports Node’s ESM resolution incl. package exports.
– More Promise-based APIs.
@matteocollina But they don’t support CJS 😉. My point was that we as developers could have ended IE11 support way earlier and we should not make the same mistake again. I don’t say CJS is bad. It’s probably better than ESM. But ESM is the future. And we should embrace that!
After working for months on an epic article about the new `:has()` pseudo-class and how it can be combined with other CSS selectors to a powerful effect — we published it yesterday! There are so many great use cases that now no longer require JavaScript.
https://t.co/tbpJV6umjI
"Abbreviations can be problematic"
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"Just use the words." <-- So much this. I have to look up acronyms all the time.
I have more than 40 chapters in the #a11y course and the only time I use the numeronym "a11y" is when I explain what it means. https://t.co/HIAXwJXRaH
It's been a busy few days for us because so many people are moving to Fathom. We're a Canadian company, with GDPR adequacy ruling, and we don't use US cloud providers to process your EU website traffic. We've aways got your back.
https://t.co/kb184sZDmi