Frontend top 100

Keep up to date with what is going on in the web industry with this digest of your top 100 frontend peers on twitter.

  1. @Malarkey said...

    ★ “CSS Specificity Wars” was published on October 7th 2005 and, incredibly, is still one of the most highly traffic… twitter.com/i/web/status/9…

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  2. @rachelnabors said...

    Man, @cattsmall's speaking page is how it's done: cattsmall.com/speaking/ #gdcfpday

  3. @rachelnabors said...

    Reflecting on the past five years I’ve been speaking and the trajectories of other speakers, I can say without a do… twitter.com/i/web/status/9…

  4. @davatron5000 said...

    Yah. Fuck. This. twitter.com/BSADigitalSoc/…

  5. @SaraSoueidan said...

    Google and other translators will ignore (& not translate) the content of “aria-label” even if they should translat… twitter.com/i/web/status/9…

  6. @rachelandrew said...

    Oh yes. I have had clickers failing, laptops failing before and mid talk, sound problems, fire alarms, a room so no… twitter.com/i/web/status/9…

  7. @jensimmons said...

    Shopping for a CMS, I ask: 1) How easy will it be to add content once this is built? 2) How hard will it be to bui… twitter.com/i/web/status/9…

  8. @rachelandrew said...

    We have a content suggestion board for Smashing Magazine, I’d love to know the things you’d like us to cover smashingmag.featureupvote.com

  9. @rachelandrew said...

    At @gdcfpday people have asked how I come up with ideas for talks. I keep a running list of "interesting stuff" I u… twitter.com/i/web/status/9…