This Week's HTML5, CSS, Browser, and Frontend News
The Front-End Tooling Survey 2018 Results — Over 5,000 frontend developers took part in this survey we linked a few months ago. Here are the results on what tools and techniques devs are using right now. Lots to digest here. Ashley Nolan | A Strategy Guide To CSS Custom Properties — Michael Riethmuller takes a thorough look at strategies for getting the most out of CSS Custom Properties (a.k.a. 'CSS variables') which are now supported in all mainstream browsers. Smashing Magazine | ▶ What's New in Chrome DevTools — At Google I/O 18, Paul Irish and Jason Miller presented a great roundup of what's new in the Chrome DevTools. 30 minutes here could boost your productivity for the rest of the year. Google Chrome Developers | Introducing the Microsoft Edge DevTools Protocol — As of the Windows 10 April 2018 update, Microsoft's Edge browser includes support for diagnosing and debugging Edge tabs remotely. They're aligning with Chrome's own DevTools protocol and as a result a working group has been created to help with interoperability. Brendyn Alexander (Microsoft) | ▶ The Web: A Google Flavored State of The Union — A Google I/O talk highlighting recent transformations of the modern web and a sneak peak into new advances coming to the platform in the near future. Ben Galbraith and Malte Ubl | Web Authentication API Added to 'Can I Use' — The popular 'Can I Use' Web API browser support tool is now tracking which browsers support the new Web Authentication APIs. Currently just Firefox 60, but Chrome and Edge have support coming soon. Can I Use | The O'Reilly Fluent Conference — Keynoting at Fluent: Cory Doctorow and Brendan Eich. Get your pass today and save 20% with code JSW20 O'Reilly Media, Inc. | Sr. Fullstack Engineer (Remote) — Sticker Mule is looking for passionate developers to join our remote team. Come help us become the Internet's best place to shop and work. Sticker Mule | Responsive Tables, Revisited — A brief exploration of using CSS to convert table rows to a more list-like layout for thinner viewports without duplicating content. Lea Verou | |
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