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WordPress 4.9 - Tipton

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This release features Customizer improvements, including the ability to save customization changes as drafts, schedule them to go live at a certain time, and letting other people preview the changes easier. To improve code editing in the admin we've introduced syntax highlighting and error checking to make things more robust and harder to break. wordpress.org


The Web began dying in 2014, here's how - André Staltz

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It looks like nothing changed since 2014, but GOOG and FB now have direct influence over 70%+ of internet traffic. (…) GOOG’s goal is to gather as much rich data as possible, and build AI. Their mission is to have an AI provide timely and personalized information to us, not specifically to have websites provide…


Fuck Facebook - Daring Fireball

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Treat Facebook as the private walled garden that it is. If you want something to be publicly accessible, post it to a real blog on any platform that embraces the real web, the open one. daringfireball.net


Modern JavaScript Explained For Dinosaurs

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The goal of this article to to provide a historical context of how JavaScript tools have evolved to what they are today in 2017. We’ll start from the beginning and build an example website like the dinosaurs did — no tools, just plain HTML and JavaScript. Then we’ll introduce different tools incrementally to see the problems that…


CSS Grid Support - Edge now has it, too

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Yes! I cannot think of another new spec that has landed in all major browsers in under one year. Over at A List Apart is a very interesting article on the history of the CSS Grid and by whom and how it was made possible. On October 17th, Microsoft’s Edge browser shipped its implementation of…


Beobachtungen zum Altwerden und der Großstadt - Anke Gröner

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In den letzten Tagen ist mir erstmals aufgefallen, wie kompliziert die Stadt sein kann, wenn man älter ist und vielleicht einfach nicht mehr so schnell oder aufmerksam. Oder auch, weil man es schlicht nicht gewohnt ist, sich in einer Großstadt zu bewegen. ankegroener.de Ich beobachte ja schon länger eine, wie ich finde, stärker zunehmende Rücksichtslosigkeit…


Want readers to start trusting you again? Stop stalking them across the internet - poynter.org

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(…) trust must also involve thinking thoughtfully about the platforms and tools we use to track readers, measure behavior and determine how to monetize. It must involve thinking about the data we collect — or let others collect — and then what could be done with that data. In other words, trust is something that…


Where Does The Design Agency Go From Here? - Paul Woods/Edo van Dijk

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(…) Design is no longer just about design. Design doesn’t mean making visual solutions. Digital doesn’t mean being a web monkey, producing only websites and apps. Such developments as the rise of artificial intelligence, screenless design and accessibility to great website-building tools like Squarespace mean that the agency that interprets digital design as “making websites…


The web as a material

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The concepts of apprenticeship and mastership seem to not apply on the Web. When it comes to building a house, you will search for a trusted architect and carpenter, and you'll measure their credibility by means of their experience, which in turn will be a matter of the time they spent exercising their craft. On…


Intolerable - Jeremy Keith

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Spot-on about that ex-googler's "manifesto" and its layers of reasonability around an intolerable core. (…) It may seem odd that a document that appears to be so reasonable is proving to be so very divisive. But it’s that very appearance of impartiality that gives it its power. It is like an optical illusion for the…


Why You Should Fly Under The Radar When Booking A Trip - Mozilla Blog

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To start, if you use the web to find cheap flights, you might notice an uptick in web ads for the routes you just searched for. These results aren’t just influenced by what you look up and buy online, but include related sites—even online publications where you get your news and celebrity gossip. Some e-commerce…


Resolving CSS Gridlock - Matthias Ott

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Very good thoughts on the state of our ever evolving playfield and how to yield the power that CSS-grid can bring –– in times when there still are old processes, browsers and mindsets around. […] Just because people can use CSS Grid theoretically doesn’t mean they will actually use it in practice, especially if this…