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"Intégrer facilement de l’a11y dans votre projet front-end", Mylène Chandelier (@CrazyCatLena) #a11y
"Voici les méthodes que je mets en place sur tous les nouveaux projets sur lesquels je travaille même si l’accessibilité n’est pas dans le scope. Comme vous pouvez le constater, c’est rapide à mettre en place et ne demande pas de se plonger dans des référentiels ou d’avoir une connaissance approfondie sur le sujet."
Typography on the web matters because typography matters.
"Google has all the ability in the world to reward and punish sites based on their performance without fracturing the web in the process."
"Netflix functions without client-side React, and it's a good thing", Jake Archibald (@jaffathecake)
"Netflix uses React on the client and server, but they identified that the client-side portion wasn't needed for the first interaction, so they leaned on what the browser can already do, and deferred client-side React. The story isn't that they're abandoning React, it's that they're able to defer it on the client until it's was needed. React folks should be championing this as a feature."
"That’s a particularly low blow, because it’s such a bait’n’switch. One of the reasons why AMP first appeared to be different to Facebook Instant Articles or Apple News was the promise that you could host your AMP pages yourself. That’s the very reason I first got interested in AMP. But if you actually want the benefits of AMP—appearing in the not-search-results carousel, pre-rendered performance, etc.—then your pages must be hosted by Google."
"When we’re evaluating technology, or discussing a particular strategy, we can’t give a project a pass because anyone can open a pull request. Instead, it’s worth asking ourselves Franklin’s questions: when a site adopts AMP, who benefits? And who, or what, assumes the risks in using AMP?"
Let’s Encrypt (SSL)
HTTP/2
Brotli compression
WebP images
Content delivery network
"You have optimized every line of code of your site / mobile application, used all the techniques at your disposal to have the fastest loading time possible. Yet, users still complain about the slowness. Let’s learn to use different design techniques and UX to work performance also at the level of user perception."
"C’est Amazon qui mène assez nettement les débats en étant la seule enseigne du panel à obtenir un Speed Index inférieur à 2 secondes (1895ms), suivi par Cdiscount (2375ms) et Booking.com (2599ms). À l’autre bout du classement, les 5 dernières enseignes (Castorama, Airbnb, Voyages-sncf, Carrefour et E.Leclerc) dépassent quant à elles les 6 secondes et E.Leclerc ferme la marche au-delà des 11 secondes… Soit une page plus de cinq fois plus lente à l’affichage qu’Amazon."
"I wanted to talk about a few individuals and organisations I look up to on a daily basis in the space of diversity and inclusion. The content they share can often be challenging, which is why it’s so important to expose yourself to different viewpoints promoting our growth."
"A workplace where people of all identities and experiences are understood, appreciated, and fully included in the community and where equitable treatment and outcomes prevail."
"We can never completely eliminate our biases, by being aware of how it is affecting us, we can somewhat mitigate the problems it causes."