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Web Development => Other Web Programming => Topic started by: Jason Knight on 12 Aug 2020, 01:38:58 pm
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I've been writing on Medium. Not a whole lot I've not said before -- even on this site -- but I'm hoping that making similar articles over there will help expand my reach. Figured I'd put this here since the articles cover a pretty big range of topics.
https://medium.com/@deathshadow/news-flash-youve-probably-been-using-html-wrong-2dfb62755280
https://medium.com/@deathshadow/stop-using-array-foreach-for-everything-for-of-use-it-c481434e3f3
https://medium.com/@deathshadow/html-css-frameworks-monuments-to-ignorance-incompetence-and-ineptitude-4c1db2571de9
https://medium.com/@deathshadow/base64-is-not-a-modern-64-bit-technique-its-a-6-bit-64-value-compatibility-translation-for-4e65450aa823
https://medium.com/@deathshadow/accessibility-101-good-client-side-javascript-should-enhance-an-already-working-page-not-be-the-bf92741d2310
Even though it's a lot of lather, rinse, repeat, there might be a few details you folks might find handy.
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New Article you might find of interest. I'm probably by end of week doing one about modal dialog driven sites that don't need JavaScript either... then probably one covering a shockingly easy way of doing day/night themes.
https://medium.com/@deathshadow/tabbed-interfaces-without-javascript-661bab1eaec8
Just curious, and I'll probably ask this on a bunch of forums... are there things people usually use JavaScript for you know of, that you don't need it for? I'd like to put together a repository of links to articles on the topic and/or create unique articles on the topic.
In accessibility consulting I far too often come across pages where people dove for the JS for everything, and it's often hard to nail down the differences between things that just don't need JS to be done, and the stuff that flat out doesn't belong on websites in the first place.
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Next article in the series is up:
https://medium.com/@deathshadow/modal-dialog-driven-websites-without-javascript-16e858615780
If you want to skip the middle man and get straight to the demo and code:
https://cutcodedown.com/for_others/medium_articles/modalSite
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What are the minimum browser requirements for this to gracefully degrade?
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What are the minimum browser requirements for this to gracefully degrade?
The modal interface is IE11/newer only. I think for Firefuxxors it's 27.
I could probably make it work back to IE9 if I added a DIV and used display:table.
The tabbed interfaces one is likely the same, but honestly as I've stopped giving a flying **** about IE for most projects (since everyone else has -- bootstrap, react, angular) I'm not exactly going to bend over backwards on it.
Just as I really am no longer going to waste time trying to support FF 76/earlier.
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Another new article:
https://medium.com/@deathshadow/day-night-colour-switching-using-css3-variables-and-minimal-vanilla-javascript-a54fa36c550f