@robertnyman That’s the most unergonomic d-pad in history. It’s both-handed, but still. 😂
Happy birthday, Robert! 🎂
RT @searchliaison: Google Images now shows “Licensable†badges for images with licensing information. Selecting an image shows any provided…
RT @BryanEBraun: I continue to experiment with bundle-free dev workflows.
Latest find: LitElement.
It kinda feels like what React would l…
RT @jeffposnick: Help users change passwords easily by adding a well-known URL for changing passwords by @agektmr https://t.co/PjzSmpYnhM
@Paul_Kinlan @yoavweiss Ça. But, yay! I wish I could get more insights into someone’s L+1 Perf achievements.
@unpunnyfuns @vivaldibrowser Please see https://t.co/gXttvxfkVJ.
@MarcoZehe @bertholdb @jwajsberg @codepo8 @electronjs Oh, “automatic†in the sense of after you accept the prompt everything happening automatically (i.e., the icon being added and the separate window being opened).
@MarcoZehe @bertholdb @jwajsberg @codepo8 @electronjs It should be a little “plus†icon in the URL bar labeled “Install†and then the app’s name (it’s there for a long time, nothing new). I just made sure it’s keyboard-navigable. airhorner.com
MarcoInEnglish OK, time for a confession: I tried to use Visual Studio @code as my primary editor on MacOS and Windows, heck I even contributed several pieces of accessibility advice to the project over the past few months. But I keep flipping back to truly platform-native apps.
@bertholdb @MarcoZehe @jwajsberg @codepo8 @electronjs For PWAs that trigger Chrome’s install criteria, the window will be alt-tab-able to begin with. For other tabs, you can manually create a shortcut via the three dot menu: “More Tools†> “Create
@jwajsberg @codepo8 @electronjs See the 3:58 mark of this talk for an explanation of the name: youtu.be/GSiUzuB-PoI.