Monthly Shaarli

All links of one month in a single page.

August, 2018

"A one year #PWA retrospective", Zack Argyle (@zackargyle) for Pinterest Engineering (@PinterestEng)

"Looking back over one full year since we started rebuilding our mobile web, we’re so proud of the experience we’ve created for our users. Not only is it significantly faster, it’s also our first platform to support right-to-left languages and “night mode.” Investing in a full-featured PWA has exceeded our expectations. And we’re just getting started."

"Time-saving CSS techniques to create responsive images", Adrien Zaganelli (@adri_zag)
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"As a web developer, there is a high probability that you have encountered the two enemies of this article: images and deadlines. Sometimes, for some reasons, your images won’t fit the layout and you don’t want to wrap your head around this for hours."

"Pourquoi un site statique avec Hugo?", Regis Philibert (@regisphilibert)
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Argumentaire simple en faveur d'un site statique avec Hugo

Now in Chrome Canary : "Blink LazyLoad"
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"LazyLoad is a Chrome optimization that defers loading below-the-fold images and certain third-party iframes on the page until the user scrolls near them"

"Custom site performance reports with the #CrUX Dashboard", Rick Viscomi (@rick_viscomi) #webperf #rum
"Only 1 in 3 publishers see a clear traffic boost from #AMP", Chris Breaux (for @chartbeat) and Bradley Doll (for @thedailybeast)

"In sum, the prospect of AMP may not be positive for all publishers. Though the technology offers rightly lauded fast page loads, and potential opportunities in new products, with only 34% of publishers seeing a clear boost in traffic and some facing substantial monetization challenges, implementing AMP may come at a high cost for publishers. Those publishers facing revenue challenges might be better served by optimizing their implementation setup on AMP rather than relying on a traffic boost to solve these monetization challenges."

"FLEX: A simple visual cheatsheet for flexbox", Chris Malven
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CheatSheet for flex

"Browser painting and considerations for web performance", Georgy Marchuk (@GeorgyMarchuk ?)
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The web is a place of many environments, where the developer's environment is often far different than the user's. While there is no need to change our ways or switch to lazy computers, it definitely helps to see our work the way it is seen by others from time to time.

"How we shaved 1.7 seconds off @Casper by self-hosting Optimizely", Kyle Rush (@kylerush) #webperf
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"We recently deployed a change to casper.com that loaded a piece of 3rd party JavaScript from our own server instead of the vendor’s server. This change shaved 1.7 seconds off of the start render time."

"Picular: Google, but for colors", by Future Memories
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"GRID: A simple visual cheatsheet for CSS Grid Layout", Chris Malven
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CheatSheet for grid