WDRL — Edition 258: Colorless Designs, Simple Forms, Native Web Videos, and Rendering The Web.

Publikováno: 22.2.2019

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Hey,

One of the hard problems in web technology is the right balance between technical complexity, smart solutions and a nice user experience that isn’t creating cognitive overload. With Brad Frost’s examples of this gone wrong in Login forms that show how smart technological choices have been made but without thinking about the user we can learn how to do better. And it’s starting by optimizing how to show video live streams that are working like a native integration and reduces additional clicks or taps by users, it’s by providing a file uploader that can fetch images also from other web services like Instagram, Dropbox or similar. And I really enjoyed reading why it can be useful to design without color first. Have fun reading my week’s article compilation now.

News

  • IntersectionObserver is still quite new and yet, Chrome developers are now introducing Version 2 of it in order to tackle common problems and implement learnings from the first version. Here’s what’s going to change in Intersection Observer v2.

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  • “In our modern world, it’s easy to junk things up. Simple is hard. We’re quick to add more questions to research surveys, more buttons to a digital interface, more burdens to people”. How to be an elegant simplifier.
  • Jason Miller wrote a primary about Rendering on the Web, a great introduction to how that all works when a user accesses a website through a modern browser. From beginning to the end, and there’a a lot to learn in here.

UI/UX

JavaScript

CSS

  • My mind is blown by this CSS-only experiment. I’m seriously impressed and wouldn’t have imagined we can do such renderings with CSS these days.

Work & Life

  • I found this article by Sahil Lavingia, the founder of Gumroad, very insightful. In it, he shares the failures, the struggles, the bad decisions when getting Venture Capital, the issues of trying to become a billion dollar company and why having a “normal”, non-money-burning company is worth a thought, too, to prevent the whole thing from failing entirely.

Go beyond…

—Anselm

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