UI Dev Newsletter #66
Issue #66
2021-07-19
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The performance effects of too much lazy-loading
https://web.dev/lcp-lazy-loading/
Rick Viscomi and Felix Arntz share data-driven advice for lazy-loading images with Core Web Vitals in mind. -
Meta Theme Color and Trickery
https://css-tricks.com/meta-theme-color-and-trickery/
Manuel Matuzović explores the possibilities of a 'theme-color' meta tag. -
Why Accessibility?
https://dev.to/colabottles/why-accessibility-26mf
Todd Libby explains why accessibility should be an equal citizen of your project. -
Designing a chair: A story about Junior vs. Senior Designers.
https://uxdesign.cc/designing-a-chair-a-story-about-junior-designers-vs-senior-designers-24be40b1d2cb
Stan Reimgen explains the difference between junior and senior designers, which could be applied to developers. -
Lexical grammar
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Lexical_grammar
MDN contributors describe everything about JavaScript's lexical grammar from control characters and white space to automatic semicolon insertion and browser compatibility. -
Why I am not the King
https://www.kevinpowell.co/article/why-i-dont-like-being-called-the-king-of-css/
Kevin Powell shares a lot of helpful CSS resources and professionals in his humble post. -
Trends Come And Go, But JavaScript Is Forever
https://www.dottedsquirrel.com/javascript-language/
Aphinya Dechalert explores a little into the history of JavaScript and its good and bad parts. -
Frustrating Design Patterns: Broken Filters
https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2021/07/frustrating-design-patterns-broken-frozen-filters/
Vitaly Friedman describes how to design better filters on the web. -
Self-promotion
New on my web: Stories
https://www.silvestar.codes/stories/
Just random thoughts and notes from yours truly.
Happy coding!