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Web Dev Survey from Kyoto
A virtual web dev conference held in Kyoto, with a former academic researcher using his “literature review” skill to collect scattered pieces of knowledge on web development into a logical, easy-to-understand document.
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Web Dev Survey from Kyoto
Mar 11, 2020
System Font Stack: its history and rationale
History of how and why the system font stack is…
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MasaKudamatsu
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Web Dev Survey from Kyoto
Aug 5, 2023
Responsive images: DIY implementation in 6 steps
Draft <img> tags, render them with a browser, and use…
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MasaKudamatsu
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Web Dev Survey from Kyoto
Dec 2, 2021
Glassmorphism for Firefox
Explaining two ways of creating the frosted glass look without using…
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Web Dev Survey from Kyoto
Jul 6, 2021
Definitive edition of “How to Favicon” in 2023
Getting your website’s favicon right is incredibly…
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Web Dev Survey from Kyoto
Jun 18, 2021
Don’t nest <nav> inside <header>. Do nest the hamburger menu button inside <nav>.
We need to properly…
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Web Dev Survey from Kyoto
May 19, 2021
Mastering the art of `alt` text for images
I’ve digested various techniques to write `alt` text for…
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MasaKudamatsu
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Web Dev Survey from Kyoto
May 18, 2021
Making embedded YouTube videos (1) responsive, (2) accessible, and (3) less YouTube-looking
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MasaKudamatsu
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Web Dev Survey from Kyoto
Jul 9, 2020
Meta tags for sharing the link on Facebook and Twitter
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MasaKudamatsu
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Web Dev Survey from Kyoto
Apr 3, 2020
Comparing 5 ways to hide contents from a webpage
There are several ways to hide contents from a webpage. Each has pros and cons. I haven’t seen any article that discusses all in one place…
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MasaKudamatsu
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Web Dev Survey from Kyoto
Mar 31, 2020
The ‘visually-hidden’ technique
Sometimes you want to hide an HTML element (e.g. <h1> when the logo…
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