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. @jensimmons said...

    This is a terrible idea because it’s not accessible. It only reorders visually. Doesn’t *actually* change the order… twitter.com/i/web/status/9…

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  2. @davidwalshblog said...

    One thing I've learned in this industry is that measuring contests are fruitless. We all belong. Disparaging othe… twitter.com/i/web/status/9…

  3. @tomdale said...

    It feels so nice not to need this.get() anymore. Tons of quality-of-life improvements like this coming this year. twitter.com/emberjs/status…

  4. @sarah_edo said...

    So fun to see @posva's talk at @vuejsamsterdam, where he forked me and @chrisvfritz' demos and added springs using… twitter.com/i/web/status/9…

  5. @heydonworks said...

    GIT: You local branch is up to date with the remote one. Trust me; nothing to see here. ME: I don't trust you. You'… twitter.com/i/web/status/9…

  6. @SaraSoueidan said...

    I wish browser vendors/devs spent more time improving SVG capabilities. There is sooooo so so SO much potential in… twitter.com/i/web/status/9…

  7. @jensimmons said...

    This is a terrific article on when to use Flexbox’s `order` or CSS Grid to visually reorder content, and when to st… twitter.com/i/web/status/9…

  8. @jensimmons said...

    The NRA is a lobbying group & advertising agency for arms dealers. It spends hundreds of millions of dollars to s… twitter.com/i/web/status/9…

  9. @chriscoyier said...

    Wrapping up "CSS Basics" week with a thing about font stacks: css-tricks.com/css-basics-fal…

  10. @boagworld said...

    Found myself having THAT same conversation again. UX and UI design are not the same thing - boagworld.com/usability/what…