Friday, July 13, 2018
This week's Web Dev Rev started with several Drupal-related notes:
- Drupal 8.5.5 released
- Drupal.org changes from June 18 - July 1 sprint
- Drupal.org changes from July 2 - July 29 sprints
- Drupalize.me recent updates
- adding an experimental module for help topics
- why large organizations are choosing to contribute to Drupal
- creating a custom Ajax command in Drupal 8
- Drupal core can now use Selenium (no longer available)
- Slide show: the evolution of Drupal's governance
- JSON API module will not be experimental in core (no longer available)
- Drupal 8 interviews: Amber Matz
- handle user input with care
Then we had lots of "general" web development notes:
- find a "conference buddy"
- Firefox Nightly now supports paint-order for text (no longer available)
- 3D models in HTML documents
- improving usability of scrollable regions
- a site to make sure you can log in to public wifi
- intent to implement: scroll to CSS selector
- scroll to CSS selector explained
- the backdrop-filter CSS property
- improved JavaScript and WebAssembly performance in EdgeHTML 17
- crafting the perfect web developer resumé
- "Stylish" browser extension steals your internet history
- do you know where your PHP is?
- itty.bitty for notes that are entirely contained in the URL
- how CSS works: z-index
- the most hated UI & UX pattern of 2018
- the FFS Tech Conference
- semantic HTML explained via "sketchnote"
- designing for accessibility is not that hard
- a random day in the life of a developer
- introduction to Feature Policy
- the div that looks different in every browser
- "your body text is too small"
- automatically open DevTools in new Chrome tabs
We finished by watching "Container Queries" from dotCSS 2017.
We hope you'll join us on Friday, July 20 27, in EC2 1021 (Millennium) at 11:00am, for the next edition of Web Dev Rev.