The Landscape Beyond React
While React gets a lot of attention in web development circles, it is far from the only option for building scalable user interfaces for the web.
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While React gets a lot of attention in web development circles, it is far from the only option for building scalable user interfaces for the web.
When building an MVP, how do you balance speed and iteration with making sure that the product meets accessibility guidelines? It’s tempting to save accessibility for later, but it’s much easier to avoid mistakes and costly retrofitting by considering accessibility from the very beginning. Dustin shares some strategies for making sure your MVP is built accessibly without slowing down your project.
Accessibility efforts apply to all sorts of applications, even those we build for TV. Dustin shares the ways we implemented web accessibility within a client’s Roku app.
We’ve evaluated automated accessibility testing tools to help you determine which is best for your project. Learn the strengths and weaknesses of the IBM Equal Access browser extension.
What would happen if we all stopped treating the MVP as nothing more than a deliverable and started treating it as a mindset? An MVP mindset could be applied to already-established processes, providing a needed boost to efficiency. One Sparkboxer explores the possibilities.
In the final installment of the Eleventy Starter Repo series, learn to round out your project with maintenance and collaboration tools. From building dependency updates and continuous integration checks to including pull request and issue templates, you’ll have a well-supported project after this tutorial.
Learn how to include Progressive Web App (PWA) support in your Eleventy Starter template. By leveraging service workers, web manifests, and other best practices, PWAs are responsive, resilient, and installable.
If you want to support both legacy and modern browsers without sacrificing performance you’ve got to get creative. In the latest installment of the Eleventy Starter Repo series, we show you how—with legacy JavaScript builds and TypeScript support.
In the last article of our Eleventy Starter Repo series, we taught you how to create flexible CSS support with SCSS. Today, you’ll learn how to add support for JavaScript with a modern bundling process, linting, and testing.
In the last article of our Eleventy Starter Repo series, we taught you how to build an HTML page. Today, you’ll learn how to create flexible CSS support for your template using SCSS.
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