RT @ChromiumDev: 🤔 Did you ever wonder why browsers would still download stylesheets with non-matching media queries like so:
`<link href=…
@DasSurma Yepp, also pointed out by @tabatkins in https://t.co/k9vC4tbYhz. I would never use this hack myself, just found it interesting.
RT @andrey_l1nd3n: Have you tried turning your #AMP off and on again?! 🤪
A/B testing could be hilarious! Who knew!? Apparently @MartinSchie…
RT @akent99: *Designing* a progressive web app? (UX.) This blog might stimulate some interesting thoughts. https://t.co/0awXWy0tMu
@alexbilbie Eight years after the question, here’s the answer: https://t.co/j0QVOvOvry.
Also cross-posted to @ThePracticalDev, if you fancy the https://t.co/v34NX72Lf7 platform: https://t.co/JGDSLa9LBG. 💻
New blog post! 🔢 Why Browsers Download Stylesheets With Non-Matching Media Queries
Read here →… https://t.co/Of5V9MbcIw
Really great article on using â¦@ChromeUXReportâ© data to better understand your site’s performance as experienced by… https://t.co/fMhgXwwPN6
RT @Souders: Slides of my talk “Make JavaScript Faster” from @perfnowconf:
https://t.co/HepexFwSPA
RT @MSEdgeUpdates: The status of WebP image format was changed from “In Development” to “Shipped” https://t.co/GxEkpnOlnM
Ah, turns out @medleyj64119 did: https://t.co/mD7uwOrAaK. (CC: @DotProto)
Wow, never heard of this: when animating element opacity from 0 to 1, a paint happens when it reaches 1. The hack n… https://t.co/NDhYEzosd3
feiss I’ve just learnt about @photopeacom (a web clone of Photoshop) and I’m in awe. I can’t believe how well done is.. Great great job man..
Wait, did really no one at @TC39 think about the Oxford comma? https://t.co/e497rHOYfl ðŸ§
let lf = new ListFormat(“… https://t.co/LMkEX1s9kg