auchenberg A new version of @remotedebug iOS WebKit Adapter have been released with support for iOS 12 and iOS 13 contributed by the community š„
Use @ChromeDevTools to debug Safari on iOS devices š
github.com/RemoteDebug/reā¦
_alastair Didn’t think I’d ever need to read @jaffathecake’s “AppCache is a douchebag” article ever again, but iOS webviews aren’t allowed to use Service Workers, so welp, into the rabbit hole I go alistapart.com/article/applicā¦
serhiikulykov CSS Shadow Parts are coming!
Published a blog post with an overview of the first new Web Components API getting cross-browser support.
Check out this blog post for usage examples and more.
dev.to/webpadawan/cssā¦
@stefanjudis I looked into various ways to make this happen: blog.tomayac.com/2019/12/01/aniā¦. Because one can probably doesn’t mean one should. š
hdv “I don’t want to build a cookie consent UI. It will be difficult to program, technical debt to maintain, and worse, be annoying to users. I’d rather see if we can just ditch anything setting a third-party cookie, so I’m going down that road first.” css-tricks.com/why-every-websā¦

addyosmani Tip: You can continuously monitor performance with the PageSpeed Insights API: bit.ly/psinsights-api pic.twitter.com/W0795ZlEaY

pikapkg š£Introducing Snowpack v1.0! (previously @pika/web)
Build web applications with LESS TOOLING and iterate 10x FASTER. Replace your traditional app bundler with this run-only-once post-install tool.
Learn more: snowpack.dev
Quick start: snowpack.dev/#quickstart pic.twitter.com/dPXFfNQYoV

kennethrohde Playing around with the new form controls! š
concrete-hardboard.glitch.me twitter.com/gregwhitworth/⦠pic.twitter.com/tqc9pw6jXk

argyleink Proper masonry layouts with just CSS, yes please!
Follow the proposal by Mozilla’s MatsPalmgren, vote & share your use cases š
github.com/w3c/csswg-draf⦠pic.twitter.com/zo445MTKZ0
@TheWebConf (Please note, though, that participation in the developers track will require registration for the conference: www2020.thewebconf.org & www2020.thewebconf.org/conference-oveā¦.)
andreasbovens Firefox 72 also protects users against fingerprinting — by default š«āļø The Mozilla Security Blog explains why this is important, and how it keeps users safer online (without causing website breakage):blog.mozilla.org/security/2020/ā¦8
From the @ChromiumDev blog: Introducing quieter permission UI for notifications: blog.chromium.org/2020/01/introdā¦. This is much welcomed! š
@jennylg Congratulations! š
Long live RSS/Atom. My feed URL is blog.tomayac.com/feed/feed.xml. ā¤µļø twitter.com/chriscoyier/stā¦
@stefanjudis @Madalinadraws Oh noes, your RSS icon has only one bar of WiFi.
tunetheweb We’re working hard on translating the 2019 Web Almanac by @HTTPArchive
Making great progress on below but more translators and languages always welcome!
French: github.com/HTTPArchive/alā¦
Japanese: github.com/HTTPArchive/alā¦
Spanish: github.com/HTTPArchive/alā¦
almanac.httparchive.org/en/2019/
š A ton of great features in Firefox 72, especially happy about Shadow Parts! ā¤µļø twitter.com/andreasbovens/ā¦
brucel Why You Should Choose HTML5 <article> Over <section>, by l’il old me, helped by the resplendent @LeonieWatson smashingmagazine.com/2020/01/html5-ā¦