Webspinner, lapsed artist. ⁂ I like SVG, web perf, and webcomics.
he/him/them/etc. (my first name makes people guess wrong all the time, I’m used to it)
@kindberg I don’t hold it against folks; I probably wouldn’t have listened to me back then either with my communication style/chronic lateness from the sleep disorder
@JLarky@matthewcp@RyanCarniato@sveltejs The only disagreement I have here is that the best title separator from an aesthestics+a11y+space-saving standpoint is the interpunct, ·
@guidorosso SVG can have animation (with CSS and/or SMIL), media queries, interactivity, even JS if embedded in certain ways, etc.
Might it be a good export option for Rive to produce files that work natively in browsers today?
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@jjenzz@RyanCarniato@mlrawlings@dylan_piercey The noscript is well-intentioned, but those catch surprisingly few users from the total of those without JS for whatever reason: https://t.co/z9Ycx1PQeH
@jjenzz@RyanCarniato@mlrawlings@dylan_piercey Something about “fundamentally incompatible with modern security features” and “catastrophic race condition ramifications”.
But are those as important as me trying to make a lazily-populated weather widget without JavaScript??? Big Safety at it again, obv
@RyanCarniato@jjenzz@mlrawlings@dylan_piercey I once rigged up no-JS OoO streaming with `multipart/x-mixed-replace`, then browsers stopped supporting it in the top-level browsing context 🎭
HTML-first frameworks like @MarkoDevTeam, @astrodotbuild, and @sveltejs make web dev more accessible for beginners. It's like Super Mario but for coding! 🕹️💻🚀
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