Blue Beanie Day 2018
Publikováno: 30.11.2018
Another year!
You better not cry, you better not shout, I’m telling you why: @BlueBeanieDay is coming Nov. 30! Start sharing your #bbd photos, links, articles, and videos now: https://t.co/3US4vHBsDR#a11y#WebStandards#InclusiveDesign#ProgressiveEnhancementpic.twitter.com/AiV3ktRqka
— zeldman (@zeldman) October 24, 2018
I feel the same this year as I have in the past. Web standards, as an overall idea, has entirely taken hold and won the day. That's worth celebrating, as the web would be kind of a joke without …
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Another year!
You better not cry, you better not shout, I’m telling you why: @BlueBeanieDay is coming Nov. 30! Start sharing your #bbd photos, links, articles, and videos now: https://t.co/3US4vHBsDR#a11y#WebStandards#InclusiveDesign#ProgressiveEnhancementpic.twitter.com/AiV3ktRqka
— zeldman (@zeldman) October 24, 2018
I feel the same this year as I have in the past. Web standards, as an overall idea, has entirely taken hold and won the day. That's worth celebrating, as the web would be kind of a joke without them. So now, our job is to uphold them. We need to cry foul when we see a browser go rogue and ship an API outside the standards process. That version of competition is what could lead the web back to a dark place where we're creating browser-specific versions. That becomes painful, we stop doing it, and slowly, the web loses.
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