One of my highlights of the year is always the #HTMHell Advent Calendar curated by @matuzo.at, containing an article daily on security, a11y, UX or performance, written by authors from around the world.
Go check it out and catch up on previous days' articles: www.htmhell.dev/adventcalend...
I share my thoughts on alternative text for CSS generated content in this video for #htmhell.
youtu.be/aHjcx-F5qos?...
In this video I talk about some of the accessibility features built into popovers in #html.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVxl...
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I reviewed three articles from this year's #HTMHell advent calendar and they were all great. If have a feeling that the entire calendar will be fantastic!
Amazing (and simple) technique by @kilianvalkhof.com .
autofocus is a great way to make your login/registration and password reset forms more user-friendly
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I implemented it during my lunch break... so much better!
#UX #htmhell
Happy to have contributed to this year’s #HTMHell Advent Calendar by @matuzo.at! 🚀
I wrote about the Speculation Rules API — an easy but impactful way to boost your website's speed. Check it out here: htmhell.dev/adventcalend...
Check out the amazing posts from #HTMHell
Our own Maureen Holland has contributed to the 2024 #HTMHell Advent Calendar: htmhell.dev/adventcalend...
It’s great to see Maureen’s expertise on display in the great company of writers like John Allsopp, Léonie Watson, and many others.
blog.silverorange.com/htmhell
Screenshot of an article titled "An HTML structure for a tab component" dated December 17th 2024
I was about to share the last #HTMHell Advant Calendar article I read thinking it was today's, but I realized that it was actually next Tuesday's article that somehow got in the RSS feed long enough for FreshRSS to pick it up 😅
Is it satire? You decide. My contribution to this year’s #HTMHell Advent Calendar is online, and you are getting two articles for the price of one. (And yes, both are free of charge.)
htmhell.dev/adventcalend...
#A11Y #CSS #ForcedColors
It's 1 December and the #HTMHell calendar is back with another 24 posts on #security, #accessibility, #performance, and #UX, courtesy of @matuzo.at and friends:
htmhell.dev/adventcalend...
#HTMHell calendar 😈
It's December and that means a bunch of good Christmas advent calendars are out there for us developers to learn from.
Two favorites of ours are
#AdventOfCode (adventofcode.com)
#HTMHell 's advent calendar (htmhell.dev/adventcalend...)
HTML code in a macOS-like window: <label for=fruit>Fruit</label> <label role=none class=textbox> <input id=fruit name=fruit value=Tomato> <span class=decoration><!-- … --></span> </label>
I heard you all like cursed HTML, so here’s some cursed HTML that expands the hit-area of textbox (with decorations) without any JS. You better hope I don’t find you using this or else you’ll find yourself in #htmhell.
A trip to Switzerland for a talk, reviews for the #htmhell advent calendar, and three audits. After that I can finally call it a year. It has been a busy one.
I've only read and reviewed the first four posts but I can already tell that this years #HTMHell advent calendar will be fuego 🔥 🚒.
Oops, almost missed that I wrote a post for the #HTMHell Advent Calendar!
I bet you'll learn at least one new thing about <input> that you didn't know before.
www.htmhell.dev/adventcalend...