@daviddalbusco If you want to (privately or publicly) share the link, I could take a look. It’s the kind of things we should bring to WebKit’s attention.
RT @bramusblog: Using Nintendo Switch Joy-Con Controllers on the Web with the WebHID API by @tomayac
🔗 https://t.co/VYZEhHsF3k
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RT @jh3yy: 🔢 Ditch Hex for HSL 🔢
Pluck colors out of your head without looking them up 🧙â€â™‚ï¸
One of my biggest takeaways from Refactoring…
@daviddalbusco Clipboard?
@DotProto @mhartington For Twitter specifically the Web Share Target API is missing. Requested in https://t.co/gsSj71Khqi. For some other features, see https://t.co/a5Rp9cmLEo.
@rauchg @slightlylate @wongmjane @addyosmani @SimmerVigor @m1guelpf @shuding_ @luis_fades @CharlieCroom @ptraughber So yeah, anything that can be fixed at the source is welcome (e.g., scroll- and interaction-based lazy-loading)! Enjoy the rest of your vac
@rauchg @slightlylate @wongmjane @addyosmani @SimmerVigor @m1guelpf @shuding_ @luis_fades @CharlieCroom @ptraughber Absolutely—it’s fine to roll one’s own embeds, which is great, but the onus then is on the embedder to keep their embeds inline w/ th
@slightlylate @wongmjane @addyosmani @SimmerVigor @rauchg @m1guelpf @shuding_ @luis_fades @CharlieCroom @ptraughber It’s truly not a matter of technical feasibility, but using something like this might put news orgs (who need to care) at risk of violati
@wongmjane @addyosmani @SimmerVigor @rauchg @m1guelpf @shuding_ @luis_fades @CharlieCroom @ptraughber I know it’s all about engagement, but there should be a way to _passively_ embed a tweet purely for its content (like a news site embedding at_realDona
@DotProto Well-made PWAs like Twitter.com work reasonably well, but really lack push notifications. Others like Excalidraw.com could do with better Fugu API support (e.g. clipboard, files), but are workable, too. No direct install sup