Category: Semantics

World wide wrist

After all the hubbub with WWDC over the past couple of days, Ethan Marcotte is excited about the news that the Apple Watch will be able to view web content. He writes:If I had to guess, I’d imagine some sort of “reader mode” is coming to the Watch: in other words, when you open a link on your Watch, this minifi...

The Document Outline Dilemma

For the past few weeks there has been lots of talk about HTML headings in web standards circles. Perhaps you’ve seen some of the blog posts, tweets, and GitHub issue threads. Headings have been part of HTML since the very first websites at CERN, so it might be surprising to find them controversial 25 years later....

Will we be flattening our HTML for CSS Grids?

I was watching Rachel Andrew talk about CSS Grid Layout yesterday at An Event Apart. Grid is amazing and the day will soon come where it’s a dominant web layout tool of choice. That day isn’t here yet though, as no stable browser is shipping the latest version of the spec (it’s behind a flag at best)....

(To use or not-to-use) Classes

Love me some blog debates! Papa Bear, Mama Bear, Baby Bear. Direct Link to Article — Permalink(To use or not-to-use) Classes is a post from CSS-Tricks ...