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So… do you know if there ways to add some JS "polyfilling" (?) those functions to be able to use them in prototypes/technical demos. To allow everyone to be able to display them correctly no matter their browsers instead of just displaying a "only works on recent Firefox and Safari" banner?
Just published a minor update (version 5.1.1) to JavaScript Database (JSDB) that optimises the custom data type¹ serialisation code by removing a redundant return statement:
This change is backwards compatible and shouldn’t require and updates to your projects, including the ones you have in Kitten (which uses JSDB internally).
Anyone have any web frontend recommendations? I've only ever used HTML/JS, but I'd like to use a framework to maybe make things simpler/quicker(?) I come from a Python background if that helps! #python#web#frontend#javascript#development
Before picking any framework, I think CSS is most important. After that, I'd go for htmx (and use your Python knowledge for the SSR) as I think that's where the web should go, and for Angular / React if you want to get paid right now.
I decided (again) to prepare for the #cpacc exam by the #iaap after I had some doubt of it's usefulness.
But after doing a non-technical workshop for #accessibility newbies last week and believing that the #eaa will have some impact, I decided to go for it!
I'm using the @dequesystems prep course and read everything with 200% zoom. Unfortunately this makes paragraphs very long, so I'd like to share a #bookmarklet I quickly created to shorten them:
for (let paragraph of allParagraphElements) {
paragraph.style.width = '60ch';
}
})();
Here's a little tutorial on how to add them to you bookmarks: <https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/what-are-bookmarklets/>
#frontend #WebDev #HTML #CSS #JavaScript #a11y
Almost all of my hobby projects' frontends are written in vanilla Javascript because for small projects, there's really no need to add a complexity of a framework.
Modern current code should run asynchronously if possible and useful. Slowly but steadily, it is being implemented in almost all popular programming languages, including WebDev.
So every app using it has all of #Electron’s disadvantages:
• lowest-common-denominator #GUI obviously foreign to the host OS
• non-portable shims to integrate with host OS features
• an individually bespoke runtime consuming storage, memory, and compute as if it were a separate virtual machine