API Patterns for Your Open Source JavaScript Plugin
So many choices. Bryan shares how you can make sure you’ve chosen an API that grows with your project.
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So many choices. Bryan shares how you can make sure you’ve chosen an API that grows with your project.
We’re used to being creative to get around limited, older browsers, but Daniel discusses what to do when a modern browser is being the squeaky wheel.
It’s easy to brush tasks under the rug in the name of efficiency or time. Daniel shares an easy way to start incorporating accessibility into your coding life by examining stateful CSS classes.
You can use modular, composable components to create your own development styleguide.
Your test results are only as good as your test. Rob takes some time to dig into his old jQuery Selector Performance Test and offers advice on class names.
Rob shares all the tech you’ll need to pull data from Google Drive and use that to drive data on your website.
There’s an ongoing debate in the responsive web design community — do users resize their browser windows or not? Rob Tarr has written a little JavaScript snippet that sends browser resize events to Google Analytics. Some data for the debate!
The jQuery UI datepicker and client-side form validation often don’t play well together. Rob Tarr offers workarounds on how you can make peace between them.
With a fire lit under us from one Jeremy Keith, we present a way to check for media query breakpoints in JavaScript without using matchMedia or onResize events – including the passing of user-defined strings. Keen!
Is your RWD tool belt feeling a little light? You’re probably missing the right JavaScript. Rob Tarr has just what you may be looking for.

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