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CREATING AN ACCESSIBLE MODAL DIALOG Modal Dialogs are a tricky thing to make accessible. For visual users navigating with a mouse, creating a dialog is as simple as styling the element to look visually different from the rest of the page. However, users navigating a site via a keyboard and/or screenreader need a lotUSING ARIA-LIVE
Many web pages today have their content dynamically changed using Javascript. An example of this is the search page on this blog. When the page is initially loaded, the only content in the section of the page is a search form. But, when you type in a query such as “css” and search, several articles related to that term begin to appear onthe page.
LABELLING FORM ELEMENTS CALLING SMART CONTRACT FUNCTIONS USING WEB3.JS I’ve recently been doing Udacity’s Blockchain Developer Nanodegree, and the gotcha that has caused me the most wasted hours is the difference between calling a method in my smart contract using the call() vs send() web3.js methods.. Using web3.js to call smart contract functions. Web3.js is a library that allows you to do a number of things related to developing for the ethereum ecosystem WHAT IS TREE SHAKING AND HOW DOES IT WORK? import { myInfo } from "./myInfo.js"; console.log(myInfo.name); In the above example, the birthday property never makes it to the final bundle because it is never actually used.. However, tree shaking doesn’t eliminate all unused code. The details of what is and isn’t eliminated is beyond the scope of this article, but it should be noted that the use of tree shaking doesn’t solve the WHAT IS THE SHADOW DOM? A couple of weeks ago, I wrote an article on what exactly the DOM is.To recap, the Document Object Model is a representation of an HTML document. It is used by browsers to determine what to render on the page, and by Javascript programs WHAT SELF.SKIPWAITING() DOES TO THE SERVICE WORKER LIFECYCLE The ServiceWorker.skipWaiting() method is a life saver. It ensures that any new versions of a service worker will take over the page and become activated immediately. To understand why this is so important and useful, we need to revisit the service worker lifecycle. I have a more detailed article WEB WORKERS VS SERVICE WORKERS VS WORKLETSSEE MORE ON BITSOFCO.DE HTML FOR SCREEN READERS To screen readers, a lot of the visual information that is presented on a webpage is lost. Because of this, we need to specifically provide information to them that may be obvious to a person looking at the page. One common way people define information specifically for screenreaders is
AN OVERVIEW OF CLIENT-SIDE STORAGE An Overview of Client-Side Storage. Storing data directly within the browser has a lot of benefits, the main one being quick and network-independent access to a "database". There are currently four active methods (plus one deprecated), for storing data on the clientside -. Cookies.
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Many web pages today have their content dynamically changed using Javascript. An example of this is the search page on this blog. When the page is initially loaded, the only content in the section of the page is a search form. But, when you type in a query such as “css” and search, several articles related to that term begin to appear onthe page.
LABELLING FORM ELEMENTS CALLING SMART CONTRACT FUNCTIONS USING WEB3.JS I’ve recently been doing Udacity’s Blockchain Developer Nanodegree, and the gotcha that has caused me the most wasted hours is the difference between calling a method in my smart contract using the call() vs send() web3.js methods.. Using web3.js to call smart contract functions. Web3.js is a library that allows you to do a number of things related to developing for the ethereum ecosystem WHAT IS TREE SHAKING AND HOW DOES IT WORK? import { myInfo } from "./myInfo.js"; console.log(myInfo.name); In the above example, the birthday property never makes it to the final bundle because it is never actually used.. However, tree shaking doesn’t eliminate all unused code. The details of what is and isn’t eliminated is beyond the scope of this article, but it should be noted that the use of tree shaking doesn’t solve the WHAT IS THE SHADOW DOM? A couple of weeks ago, I wrote an article on what exactly the DOM is.To recap, the Document Object Model is a representation of an HTML document. It is used by browsers to determine what to render on the page, and by Javascript programs WHAT SELF.SKIPWAITING() DOES TO THE SERVICE WORKER LIFECYCLE The ServiceWorker.skipWaiting() method is a life saver. It ensures that any new versions of a service worker will take over the page and become activated immediately. To understand why this is so important and useful, we need to revisit the service worker lifecycle. I have a more detailed article WEB WORKERS VS SERVICE WORKERS VS WORKLETSSEE MORE ON BITSOFCO.DE HTML FOR SCREEN READERS To screen readers, a lot of the visual information that is presented on a webpage is lost. Because of this, we need to specifically provide information to them that may be obvious to a person looking at the page. One common way people define information specifically for screenreaders is
AN OVERVIEW OF CLIENT-SIDE STORAGE An Overview of Client-Side Storage. Storing data directly within the browser has a lot of benefits, the main one being quick and network-independent access to a "database". There are currently four active methods (plus one deprecated), for storing data on the clientside -. Cookies.
OPTIMISING GIFS FOR THE WEB One popular tool for optimising GIFs is gifsicle and giflossy. Gifsicle is a CLI for manipulating GIF image files, and giflossy is a fork of gifsicle which offers a lossy compression option ( --lossy ). To use giflossy to apply a lossy compression to a GIF image, we can use the following command -. The -03 option tells gifsicle to attempt A MORE ACCESSIBLE MULTI-LEVEL DROPDOWN NAVIGATION One of the biggest accessibility issues I see, and face myself, are with navigation menus, particularly multi-level drop-down menus. So this week, I decided to work on creating the most accessible multi-level dropdown menu I could. Live Demo / Github project Aims There were four things I was trying to REALTIME FORM VALIDATION Realtime Form Validation. Last week, I went over some Techniques for Form Validation, including using CSS for visual feedback as well as the Constraint Validation API. I also discussed the benefits of validating inputs in realtime, and so this week I built out this simple registration form, demonstrating realtime validation. A ONE-LINE SOLUTION TO HIGHLIGHTING SEARCH MATCHES I’ve recently been making some improvements to the search page of this blog, and wanted to implement a feature where the search term was highlighted everywhere it appeared in the results. Although libraries for this exist, I wanted to try to implement it myself as it seemedlike an
UNDERSTANDING THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GRID-TEMPLATE AND With all the new properties related to CSS Grid Layout, one of the distinctions that always confused me was the difference between the grid-template-* and grid-auto-* properties. Specifically the difference between grid-template-rows/columns and grid-auto-rows/columns. Although I knew they were to do with the explicit and implicit grid systems, USING A HEADLESS BROWSER TO CAPTURE PAGE SCREENSHOTS A headless browser is a browser without the graphical user interface. It is a way to navigate the web via the command line. Headless browsers are useful for automating tests of websites as it allows us to navigate to a page and perform actions without having to FOR..IN VERSUS FOR..OF LOOPS The most basic type of iteration method in JavaScript is the for loop. It takes three expressions; a variable declaration, an expression to be evaluated before each iteration, and an expression to be evaluated at the end of each iteration. ForANCHORS VS BUTTONS
A non-actionable or meaningless href is applied to the anchor element so that the user isn't navigated away from the page, and JavaScript is used to hijack the click event for the link. But there's actually an HTML element for this behaviour - the , more specifically the ,element. Navigation
SECTIONING CONTENT IN HTML5 HTML5 was a major stepping stone for the concept of semantic code. It really championed the idea that how your document is structured and what tags you use should convey meaning to user agents. Among others, the and elements were introduced as a way AN OVERVIEW OF CLIENT-SIDE STORAGE An Overview of Client-Side Storage. Storing data directly within the browser has a lot of benefits, the main one being quick and network-independent access to a "database". There are currently four active methods (plus one deprecated), for storing data on the clientside -. Cookies.
CREATING AN ACCESSIBLE MODAL DIALOG Modal Dialogs are a tricky thing to make accessible. For visual users navigating with a mouse, creating a dialog is as simple as styling the element to look visually different from the rest of the page. However, users navigating a site via a keyboard and/or screenreader need a lotUSING ARIA-LIVE
Many web pages today have their content dynamically changed using Javascript. An example of this is the search page on this blog. When the page is initially loaded, the only content in the section of the page is a search form. But, when you type in a query such as “css” and search, several articles related to that term begin to appear onthe page.
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HTML FOR SCREEN READERS To screen readers, a lot of the visual information that is presented on a webpage is lost. Because of this, we need to specifically provide information to them that may be obvious to a person looking at the page. One common way people define information specifically for screenreaders is
AN OVERVIEW OF CLIENT-SIDE STORAGE An Overview of Client-Side Storage. Storing data directly within the browser has a lot of benefits, the main one being quick and network-independent access to a "database". There are currently four active methods (plus one deprecated), for storing data on the clientside -. Cookies.
CREATING AN ACCESSIBLE MODAL DIALOG Modal Dialogs are a tricky thing to make accessible. For visual users navigating with a mouse, creating a dialog is as simple as styling the element to look visually different from the rest of the page. However, users navigating a site via a keyboard and/or screenreader need a lotUSING ARIA-LIVE
Many web pages today have their content dynamically changed using Javascript. An example of this is the search page on this blog. When the page is initially loaded, the only content in the section of the page is a search form. But, when you type in a query such as “css” and search, several articles related to that term begin to appear onthe page.
WHAT IS THE SHADOW DOM? A couple of weeks ago, I wrote an article on what exactly the DOM is.To recap, the Document Object Model is a representation of an HTML document. It is used by browsers to determine what to render on the page, and by Javascript programs LABELLING FORM ELEMENTS WHAT SELF.SKIPWAITING() DOES TO THE SERVICE WORKER LIFECYCLE The ServiceWorker.skipWaiting() method is a life saver. It ensures that any new versions of a service worker will take over the page and become activated immediately. To understand why this is so important and useful, we need to revisit the service worker lifecycle. I have a more detailed article FOR..IN VERSUS FOR..OF LOOPS The most basic type of iteration method in JavaScript is the for loop. It takes three expressions; a variable declaration, an expression to be evaluated before each iteration, and an expression to be evaluated at the end of each iteration. For WEB WORKERS VS SERVICE WORKERS VS WORKLETSSEE MORE ON BITSOFCO.DE UNDERSTANDING THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GRID-TEMPLATE ANDSEE MORE ONBITSOFCO.DE
HTML FOR SCREEN READERS To screen readers, a lot of the visual information that is presented on a webpage is lost. Because of this, we need to specifically provide information to them that may be obvious to a person looking at the page. One common way people define information specifically for screenreaders is
AN OVERVIEW OF CLIENT-SIDE STORAGE An Overview of Client-Side Storage. Storing data directly within the browser has a lot of benefits, the main one being quick and network-independent access to a "database". There are currently four active methods (plus one deprecated), for storing data on the clientside -. Cookies.
FOR..IN VERSUS FOR..OF LOOPS The most basic type of iteration method in JavaScript is the for loop. It takes three expressions; a variable declaration, an expression to be evaluated before each iteration, and an expression to be evaluated at the end of each iteration. For WHAT IS TREE SHAKING AND HOW DOES IT WORK? import { myInfo } from "./myInfo.js"; console.log(myInfo.name); In the above example, the birthday property never makes it to the final bundle because it is never actually used.. However, tree shaking doesn’t eliminate all unused code. The details of what is and isn’t eliminated is beyond the scope of this article, but it should be noted that the use of tree shaking doesn’t solve the INITIAL, INHERIT, UNSET, AND REVERT There are four values that theoretically can be applied to any CSS property (besides none). These are the explicit defaulting values - initial, inherit, unset, and revert. These values allow us a lot of nuance in setting defaults for properties. Although they are not all universally supported yet, they can EVERYTHING ABOUT CSS ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES When the iPhone X came out with the infamous notch, you may have heard of the new safe-area-inset values, which allowed browsers to detect the area of the screen that was covered by the notch and move content around appropriately.. Recently, these values have been formalised as part of a new specification for CSS Environment Variables.This specification is still in the stage of Editor’s A MORE ACCESSIBLE MULTI-LEVEL DROPDOWN NAVIGATION One of the biggest accessibility issues I see, and face myself, are with navigation menus, particularly multi-level drop-down menus. So this week, I decided to work on creating the most accessible multi-level dropdown menu I could. Live Demo / Github project Aims There were four things I was trying to UNDERSTANDING THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GRID-TEMPLATE AND With all the new properties related to CSS Grid Layout, one of the distinctions that always confused me was the difference between the grid-template-* and grid-auto-* properties. Specifically the difference between grid-template-rows/columns and grid-auto-rows/columns. Although I knew they were to do with the explicit and implicit grid systems, REMOVING DUPLICATE OBJECTS FROM AN ARRAY (IS HARD) If we wanted to remove any duplicates from this array, we could use the filter () method along with the indexOf () method to check if any given item is a duplicate. Since strings.indexOf (item) will always return the index of the first occurrence of the item, we can tell if the current item within the filter loop is a duplicate. GIT ALIASES FOR LAZY DEVELOPERS I prefer to interface with git via the command line, at least for the simple commands. However, I’m a bit lazy, and don’t like having to repeatedly type out the same long commands multiple times a day. Over the years, I have created some short aliases that allowANCHORS VS BUTTONS
A non-actionable or meaningless href is applied to the anchor element so that the user isn't navigated away from the page, and JavaScript is used to hijack the click event for the link. But there's actually an HTML element for this behaviour - the , more specifically the ,element. Navigation
AN OVERVIEW OF CLIENT-SIDE STORAGE An Overview of Client-Side Storage. Storing data directly within the browser has a lot of benefits, the main one being quick and network-independent access to a "database". There are currently four active methods (plus one deprecated), for storing data on the clientside -. Cookies.
OPTIMISING GIFS FOR THE WEB One popular tool for optimising GIFs is gifsicle and giflossy. Gifsicle is a CLI for manipulating GIF image files, and giflossy is a fork of gifsicle which offers a lossy compression option ( --lossy ). To use giflossy to apply a lossy compression to a GIF image, we can use the following command -. The -03 option tells gifsicle to attempt FOR..IN VERSUS FOR..OF LOOPS The most basic type of iteration method in JavaScript is the for loop. It takes three expressions; a variable declaration, an expression to be evaluated before each iteration, and an expression to be evaluated at the end of each iteration. ForUSING ARIA-LIVE
Many web pages today have their content dynamically changed using Javascript. An example of this is the search page on this blog. When the page is initially loaded, the only content in the section of the page is a search form. But, when you type in a query such as “css” and search, several articles related to that term begin to appear onthe page.
WHAT IS THE SHADOW DOM? A couple of weeks ago, I wrote an article on what exactly the DOM is.To recap, the Document Object Model is a representation of an HTML document. It is used by browsers to determine what to render on the page, and by Javascript programs CREATING AN ACCESSIBLE MODAL DIALOG Modal Dialogs are a tricky thing to make accessible. For visual users navigating with a mouse, creating a dialog is as simple as styling the element to look visually different from the rest of the page. However, users navigating a site via a keyboard and/or screenreader need a lot INITIAL, INHERIT, UNSET, AND REVERT MAKING IFRAMES RESPONSIVE Making IFrames Responsive. While creating the embed for caniuse, one part I found quite challenging was making the iframe fully responsive. When the iframe is resized, the content within it shifts, and the height that the element itself should be, changes. However, because of the Content Security Same-origin Policy, there is no way to WEB WORKERS VS SERVICE WORKERS VS WORKLETSSEE MORE ON BITSOFCO.DEWHAT ARE SERVICE WORKERSBROWSER SERVICE WORKERCHROME SERVICE WORKERSERVICE WORKER EVENTSSERVICE WORKER INSTALLSERVICE WORKER TUTORIAL UNDERSTANDING THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GRID-TEMPLATE ANDSEE MORE ON BITSOFCO.DECEMETERY LAYOUT GRIDFREE EASY ROOM LAYOUT GRIDGRID LAYOUT BASICSGRID LAYOUT DESIGNGRID LAYOUTS FOR PRINTQUILT LAYOUT GRID AN OVERVIEW OF CLIENT-SIDE STORAGE An Overview of Client-Side Storage. Storing data directly within the browser has a lot of benefits, the main one being quick and network-independent access to a "database". There are currently four active methods (plus one deprecated), for storing data on the clientside -. Cookies.
OPTIMISING GIFS FOR THE WEB One popular tool for optimising GIFs is gifsicle and giflossy. Gifsicle is a CLI for manipulating GIF image files, and giflossy is a fork of gifsicle which offers a lossy compression option ( --lossy ). To use giflossy to apply a lossy compression to a GIF image, we can use the following command -. The -03 option tells gifsicle to attempt FOR..IN VERSUS FOR..OF LOOPS The most basic type of iteration method in JavaScript is the for loop. It takes three expressions; a variable declaration, an expression to be evaluated before each iteration, and an expression to be evaluated at the end of each iteration. ForUSING ARIA-LIVE
Many web pages today have their content dynamically changed using Javascript. An example of this is the search page on this blog. When the page is initially loaded, the only content in the section of the page is a search form. But, when you type in a query such as “css” and search, several articles related to that term begin to appear onthe page.
WHAT IS THE SHADOW DOM? A couple of weeks ago, I wrote an article on what exactly the DOM is.To recap, the Document Object Model is a representation of an HTML document. It is used by browsers to determine what to render on the page, and by Javascript programs CREATING AN ACCESSIBLE MODAL DIALOG Modal Dialogs are a tricky thing to make accessible. For visual users navigating with a mouse, creating a dialog is as simple as styling the element to look visually different from the rest of the page. However, users navigating a site via a keyboard and/or screenreader need a lot INITIAL, INHERIT, UNSET, AND REVERT MAKING IFRAMES RESPONSIVE Making IFrames Responsive. While creating the embed for caniuse, one part I found quite challenging was making the iframe fully responsive. When the iframe is resized, the content within it shifts, and the height that the element itself should be, changes. However, because of the Content Security Same-origin Policy, there is no way to WEB WORKERS VS SERVICE WORKERS VS WORKLETSSEE MORE ON BITSOFCO.DEWHAT ARE SERVICE WORKERSBROWSER SERVICE WORKERCHROME SERVICE WORKERSERVICE WORKER EVENTSSERVICE WORKER INSTALLSERVICE WORKER TUTORIAL UNDERSTANDING THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GRID-TEMPLATE ANDSEE MORE ON BITSOFCO.DECEMETERY LAYOUT GRIDFREE EASY ROOM LAYOUT GRIDGRID LAYOUT BASICSGRID LAYOUT DESIGNGRID LAYOUTS FOR PRINTQUILT LAYOUT GRID UNDERSTANDING THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GRID-TEMPLATE AND With all the new properties related to CSS Grid Layout, one of the distinctions that always confused me was the difference between the grid-template-* and grid-auto-* properties. Specifically the difference between grid-template-rows/columns and grid-auto-rows/columns. Although I knew they were to do with the explicit and implicit grid systems, MAKING IFRAMES RESPONSIVE While creating the embed for caniuse, one part I found quite challenging was making the iframe fully responsive. When the iframe is resized, the content within it shifts, and the height that the element itself should be, changes. However, because of the HOW AND WHEN TO USE THE TABINDEX ATTRIBUTE tabindex is a global attribute that can be applied to most HTML elements with content. It controls two things: If an element is focusable, either by an input method such as the keyboard, or programatically such as with the focus () method; and. At what point an element becomes focusable when a user is interacting with the pagevia a keyboard.
ACCESSIBILITY TESTING WITH PA11Y Knowing where to start with accessibility testing can be difficult and overwhelming. In my article on Tools for Developing Accessible Websites, I mentioned 5 tools you can use to get started developing more accessible websites. More recently, I have discovered an incredibly powerful tool - pa11y Introducing pa11y pa11y, pronounced WHAT SELF.SKIPWAITING() DOES TO THE SERVICE WORKER LIFECYCLE The ServiceWorker.skipWaiting() method is a life saver. It ensures that any new versions of a service worker will take over the page and become activated immediately. To understand why this is so important and useful, we need to revisit the service worker lifecycle. I have a more detailed article HTML FOR SCREEN READERS To screen readers, a lot of the visual information that is presented on a webpage is lost. Because of this, we need to specifically provide information to them that may be obvious to a person looking at the page. One common way people define information specifically for screenreaders is
GIT ALIASES FOR LAZY DEVELOPERS I prefer to interface with git via the command line, at least for the simple commands. However, I’m a bit lazy, and don’t like having to repeatedly type out the same long commands multiple times a day. Over the years, I have created some short aliases that allow ASYNCHRONOUS VS DEFERRED JAVASCRIPT In my article on Understanding the Critical Rendering Path, I wrote about the effect JavaScript files have on the Critical Rendering Path. JavaScript is considered a "parser blocking resource". This means that the parsing of the HTML document itself is blocked by JavaScriptANCHORS VS BUTTONS
A non-actionable or meaningless href is applied to the anchor element so that the user isn't navigated away from the page, and JavaScript is used to hijack the click event for the link. But there's actually an HTML element for this behaviour - the , more specifically the ,element. Navigation
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