Editing the W3C HTML5 spec
Bruce Lawson has been tapped to co-edit the W3C HTML5 spec and, in his announcement post, clarified the difference between that and the WHATWG spec:
…The WHATWG spec is a future-facing document; lots of ideas are incubated there. The
Declining Complexity in CSS
The fourth edition of Eric Meyer and Estelle Weyl’s CSS: The Definitive Guide was recently released. The new book weighs in at 1,016 pages, which is up drastically from 447 in the third edition, which was up slightly from 436 …
The All-New Guide to CSS Support in Email
Campaign Monitor has completely updated it’s guide to CSS support in email. Although there was a four-year gap between updates (and this thing has been around for 10 years!), it’s continued to be something I reference often when designing and …
6 Months of Working Remotely Taught Me a Thing or Ten
Peter Anglea writes up his key takeaways after six months on the job with a new front-end position. His points ring true to me as a remote worker and the funny thing is that each one of the suggestions is …
The average web page is 3MB. How much should we care?
Tammy Everts with a deep dive into the average page size, which seems to grow year in and year out.
It’s a little perplexing that the average page size trends up each year as performance has become a growing concern …