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Why We Need Web Standards | Big Think.
Why We Need Web Standards
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The internet, like every other industry, needs clear standards for excellence. Here Zeldman chronicles his latest attempt to establish these benchmarks.
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Jeffrey Zeldman:
Jeffrey Zeldman was one of the first designers, bloggers, and independent publishers on the web, and one of the first web design teachers. In 1998, he co-founded—and from 1999 to 2002 he directed—The Web Standards Project, a grassroots coalition that helped bring standards to our browsers.
He publishes A List Apart “for peo...
published: 24 Apr 2012
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Understanding HTML - The Role of W3C and standards
This video helps you understand the history of role of W3C and the authority they have to set standards for HTML
published: 24 Aug 2020
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The Cutting Edge of Web Standards with Divya Manian
The world of web standards can be a daunting place, especially to the uninitiated. In this talk, Divya Manian, Advanced Web and Interactivity Designer at Adobe, helps explain the web standardization process.
Starting with her own history with web standards, Divya goes from the reasoning behind standards, to how a standard is developed, and ultimately how you can contribute to the process. This talk is a great place to start if you're at all interested in web standards, and how they can make your life (and everyone else's) a little easier.
This talk was given in front of the San Francisco HTML5 Usergroup on October 18, 2012
published: 30 Oct 2012
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web standards project
published: 08 May 2015
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Hitchhiker's Guide to Web Standards // Dominic Farolino // CascadiaJS 2018
Web standards and their corresponding organizations can be your best friend, and extremely daunting at the same time. As a web developer, you are in the unique position of being able to influence the platform you develop on every day - so come and learn how the world of web standards works, how to contribute to the web standards community, and about some of the latest platform trends.
https://2018.cascadiajs.com/
published: 01 Dec 2018
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Important Web Standards in Web Development | Web Design | Build a Website | Web Development Standard
Important Web Standards in Web Development | Web Design | Build a Website | Web Development Standard
https://profiletree.com/best-free-website-builder-for-your-business/
Welcome to this ProfileTree Wix tutorial.
In this video, we explain important web standards you need to consider in the web development of your website for your business. To ensure you are comfortable with each step, feel free to pause as you move through the video to help you follow along.
Web standards are a set of guidelines established by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and other standard bodies. They ensure that websites are accessible, efficient, and reliable, regardless of the browser or device being used to view them. Here are some important web standards in web development:
HTML (HyperText Markup Language)...
published: 01 Aug 2023
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Build web standards-based sites with Enhance
Enhance is “designed to provide a dependable foundation for building lightweight, flexible, and future-proof web applications.” Maintainer Brian LeRoux will show us how it works.
00:00:00 - Welcome
00:00:40 - Who is Brian LeRoux?
00:03:18 - Before we talk about Enhance, let's talk about the past.
00:19:16 - What is Enhance?
00:22:14 - Building applications today and our mistake as a community
00:37:32 - Our first steps into Enhance with Brian
00:41:33 - Diving into the source code
00:43:49 - Our first route in Enhance
00:44:17 - Generating an Enhance element
00:50:11 - What is webc
00:51:27 - Our second Element and learning about the state argument in Enchane
00:54:39 - Values in HTML and why we can't have nice things
00:56:35 - API routes in Enhance
01:01:38 - Rails style generator
01:...
published: 17 Nov 2022
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Web Standards Project - Post Mortem Discusion - Peer critique
My peer critique video of the site designed by fellow student Benjamin Thompson. Overall he did a great job on his site the code looks clean and the site flows really well. I only had two minor issues with the site. Those issues being based purely on a design standpoint. The navigation and title font did not seem to fit the theme, and the texture in the background does not tile well. The texture issue is because of the texture not being seamless so that it sits well together not because of any problem with the code for the site.
published: 28 Oct 2013
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Web Design Standards - Why They Are Overrated
Get your website critiqued by me: https://thewebsitearchitect.com/websi...
Support me on Patreon so I can post more videos: https://patreon.com/TheWebsiteArchitect
[1] https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG21/
[2] https://www.3mediaweb.com/blog/web-design-standards-guidelines-for-consistency/
[3] https://www.nngroup.com/articles/the-need-for-web-design-standards/
[4] https://www.orbitmedia.com/blog/web-design-standards/
published: 04 Jan 2024
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How are Web Standards born? (& Happy Blue Beanie Day!)
Happy Blue Beanie Day!
Transcript: https://yatil.net/videos/6-web-standards/
* Technical Reports Page: https://www.w3.org/TR
* Working Groups: https://www.w3.org/groups/wg/
published: 30 Nov 2020
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Why We Need Web Standards | Big Think.
Why We Need Web Standards
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Why We Need Web Standards
New videos DAILY: https://bigth.ink/youtube
Join Big Think Edge for exclusive videos: https://bigth.ink/Edge
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The internet, like every other industry, needs clear standards for excellence. Here Zeldman chronicles his latest attempt to establish these benchmarks.
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Jeffrey Zeldman:
Jeffrey Zeldman was one of the first designers, bloggers, and independent publishers on the web, and one of the first web design teachers. In 1998, he co-founded—and from 1999 to 2002 he directed—The Web Standards Project, a grassroots coalition that helped bring standards to our browsers.
He publishes A List Apart “for people who make websites;” has written two books (notably the foundational web standards text, Designing With Web Standards, 2nd Edition); co-founded the web design conference An Event Apart; and founded and is executive creative director of Happy Cog™, an agency of web design and user experience specialists.
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TRANSCRIPT:
Question: What are web standards and why are they important?
Zeldman: Every industry has standards. For example the Motion Picture, camera, there are 2 or 3 film format with a number of brackets and number of speed, a shooting speed that is standard. If we didn’t have that then some motion pictures will playback too slowly and people would talk very slowly and it will be bizarre. Our industries started with in the absence of those standards. We had the HTML but it wasn’t really supported correctly in any browser and browser makers initially led the exciting adoption of the webs. So, if Netscape out of the feature, every web developer learned it and when we all use it and it wasn’t a standard but that’s okay and then Microsoft to compete out of the future and it wasn’t supported in Netscape’s browsers. So, what ended up happening was that in order to make even just a simple content website, you end up having to make 3 or 4 different versions of every page and this is back in the 90s’ when websites we’re doing very much, they were pretty much static pieces of content with maybe a form where you could get more, you know sign up to a mail list and yet you are making all these different versions and if you’ve had even a very simple jobs script for insists to validate the form. You had to write it four different ways for IE3, IE4 and Netscape 3, Netscape 4 so, some colleagues and I in 1998 started the web standards project to basically asked browser makers to comply with a very small group of standards that would work across all the licensing and they eventually did and could they all browsers support them pretty well. As for what standards are and why there are important… In addition to not spending 25% of your time and 25% of your budget making all these different versions of the site and that is money you can either save if you don’t have a lot of money or money you could put in to better writers, proof readers, editors, film makers, better design, better you know original illustration it’s money you could spend in better ways and just making more versions. The most findable content is content that is, that is designed with web standards and structured that way and when we started the web standards project, we didn’t know that because when we started it nobody use Google. Google didn’t really exist. Google existed as sort of a project by 2 graduate students. And people use to find web content either by reading your print ad and going oh, look there is a web address and typing it in right and dutifully and doing your homepage or they went to Yahoo which had higher article index, right? Of all the content on the web and they go I’m looking for porn, how I would find porn and then they would type social and cultural that must be it and then they sort of drove all the way down to the porn whereas with Google they would just type porn or whatever they were looking for and find it. But Google didn’t exist at that time, so we didn’t know that we were creating a means of designing websites that would have, that will make content very easy to find but that is a great benefit of it and when I talked to business people about this, if I say, if I talked about semantics, their eyes glaze over but if I talked about your content will be found on Google they get it and they like that.
Question: Which websites use web standards most effectively?Zeldman: Most of the... Most blogs that I know about are now designed with web standards. Some very large commercial sites are designed with web standards. ESPN was an early adopter of web standards, wire.com, is an early adopter of web standards.
To read the transcript, please go to. https://bigthink.com/videos/why-we-need-web-standards/
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Why We Need Web Standards
New videos DAILY: https://bigth.ink/youtube
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The internet, like every other industry, needs clear standards for excellence. Here Zeldman chronicles his latest attempt to establish these benchmarks.
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Jeffrey Zeldman:
Jeffrey Zeldman was one of the first designers, bloggers, and independent publishers on the web, and one of the first web design teachers. In 1998, he co-founded—and from 1999 to 2002 he directed—The Web Standards Project, a grassroots coalition that helped bring standards to our browsers.
He publishes A List Apart “for people who make websites;” has written two books (notably the foundational web standards text, Designing With Web Standards, 2nd Edition); co-founded the web design conference An Event Apart; and founded and is executive creative director of Happy Cog™, an agency of web design and user experience specialists.
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TRANSCRIPT:
Question: What are web standards and why are they important?
Zeldman: Every industry has standards. For example the Motion Picture, camera, there are 2 or 3 film format with a number of brackets and number of speed, a shooting speed that is standard. If we didn’t have that then some motion pictures will playback too slowly and people would talk very slowly and it will be bizarre. Our industries started with in the absence of those standards. We had the HTML but it wasn’t really supported correctly in any browser and browser makers initially led the exciting adoption of the webs. So, if Netscape out of the feature, every web developer learned it and when we all use it and it wasn’t a standard but that’s okay and then Microsoft to compete out of the future and it wasn’t supported in Netscape’s browsers. So, what ended up happening was that in order to make even just a simple content website, you end up having to make 3 or 4 different versions of every page and this is back in the 90s’ when websites we’re doing very much, they were pretty much static pieces of content with maybe a form where you could get more, you know sign up to a mail list and yet you are making all these different versions and if you’ve had even a very simple jobs script for insists to validate the form. You had to write it four different ways for IE3, IE4 and Netscape 3, Netscape 4 so, some colleagues and I in 1998 started the web standards project to basically asked browser makers to comply with a very small group of standards that would work across all the licensing and they eventually did and could they all browsers support them pretty well. As for what standards are and why there are important… In addition to not spending 25% of your time and 25% of your budget making all these different versions of the site and that is money you can either save if you don’t have a lot of money or money you could put in to better writers, proof readers, editors, film makers, better design, better you know original illustration it’s money you could spend in better ways and just making more versions. The most findable content is content that is, that is designed with web standards and structured that way and when we started the web standards project, we didn’t know that because when we started it nobody use Google. Google didn’t really exist. Google existed as sort of a project by 2 graduate students. And people use to find web content either by reading your print ad and going oh, look there is a web address and typing it in right and dutifully and doing your homepage or they went to Yahoo which had higher article index, right? Of all the content on the web and they go I’m looking for porn, how I would find porn and then they would type social and cultural that must be it and then they sort of drove all the way down to the porn whereas with Google they would just type porn or whatever they were looking for and find it. But Google didn’t exist at that time, so we didn’t know that we were creating a means of designing websites that would have, that will make content very easy to find but that is a great benefit of it and when I talked to business people about this, if I say, if I talked about semantics, their eyes glaze over but if I talked about your content will be found on Google they get it and they like that.
Question: Which websites use web standards most effectively?Zeldman: Most of the... Most blogs that I know about are now designed with web standards. Some very large commercial sites are designed with web standards. ESPN was an early adopter of web standards, wire.com, is an early adopter of web standards.
To read the transcript, please go to. https://bigthink.com/videos/why-we-need-web-standards/
- published: 24 Apr 2012
- views: 4324
4:03
Understanding HTML - The Role of W3C and standards
This video helps you understand the history of role of W3C and the authority they have to set standards for HTML
This video helps you understand the history of role of W3C and the authority they have to set standards for HTML
https://wn.com/Understanding_Html_The_Role_Of_W3C_And_Standards
This video helps you understand the history of role of W3C and the authority they have to set standards for HTML
- published: 24 Aug 2020
- views: 6316
32:24
The Cutting Edge of Web Standards with Divya Manian
The world of web standards can be a daunting place, especially to the uninitiated. In this talk, Divya Manian, Advanced Web and Interactivity Designer at Adobe,...
The world of web standards can be a daunting place, especially to the uninitiated. In this talk, Divya Manian, Advanced Web and Interactivity Designer at Adobe, helps explain the web standardization process.
Starting with her own history with web standards, Divya goes from the reasoning behind standards, to how a standard is developed, and ultimately how you can contribute to the process. This talk is a great place to start if you're at all interested in web standards, and how they can make your life (and everyone else's) a little easier.
This talk was given in front of the San Francisco HTML5 Usergroup on October 18, 2012
https://wn.com/The_Cutting_Edge_Of_Web_Standards_With_Divya_Manian
The world of web standards can be a daunting place, especially to the uninitiated. In this talk, Divya Manian, Advanced Web and Interactivity Designer at Adobe, helps explain the web standardization process.
Starting with her own history with web standards, Divya goes from the reasoning behind standards, to how a standard is developed, and ultimately how you can contribute to the process. This talk is a great place to start if you're at all interested in web standards, and how they can make your life (and everyone else's) a little easier.
This talk was given in front of the San Francisco HTML5 Usergroup on October 18, 2012
- published: 30 Oct 2012
- views: 1899
24:10
Hitchhiker's Guide to Web Standards // Dominic Farolino // CascadiaJS 2018
Web standards and their corresponding organizations can be your best friend, and extremely daunting at the same time. As a web developer, you are in the unique ...
Web standards and their corresponding organizations can be your best friend, and extremely daunting at the same time. As a web developer, you are in the unique position of being able to influence the platform you develop on every day - so come and learn how the world of web standards works, how to contribute to the web standards community, and about some of the latest platform trends.
https://2018.cascadiajs.com/
https://wn.com/Hitchhiker's_Guide_To_Web_Standards_Dominic_Farolino_Cascadiajs_2018
Web standards and their corresponding organizations can be your best friend, and extremely daunting at the same time. As a web developer, you are in the unique position of being able to influence the platform you develop on every day - so come and learn how the world of web standards works, how to contribute to the web standards community, and about some of the latest platform trends.
https://2018.cascadiajs.com/
- published: 01 Dec 2018
- views: 1801
21:42
Important Web Standards in Web Development | Web Design | Build a Website | Web Development Standard
Important Web Standards in Web Development | Web Design | Build a Website | Web Development Standard
https://profiletree.com/best-free-website-builder-for-your...
Important Web Standards in Web Development | Web Design | Build a Website | Web Development Standard
https://profiletree.com/best-free-website-builder-for-your-business/
Welcome to this ProfileTree Wix tutorial.
In this video, we explain important web standards you need to consider in the web development of your website for your business. To ensure you are comfortable with each step, feel free to pause as you move through the video to help you follow along.
Web standards are a set of guidelines established by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and other standard bodies. They ensure that websites are accessible, efficient, and reliable, regardless of the browser or device being used to view them. Here are some important web standards in web development:
HTML (HyperText Markup Language): HTML is the backbone of web pages. It provides the structure of the page and uses tags to organise content into headers, paragraphs, lists, links, images, and other elements.
CSS (Cascading Style Sheets): CSS is used for styling and layout of web pages. It allows developers to control aspects like colour, font, positioning, and animations across different screen sizes and devices.
JavaScript: JavaScript is a scripting language that makes websites interactive. It enables features like form validation, dynamic content updates, and interactive maps.
Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI): WAI guidelines ensure that websites are accessible to people with disabilities. This includes recommendations for making websites perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust.
Responsive Web Design: This is a design approach that ensures web pages render well on a variety of devices and window or screen sizes.
HTTP/HTTPS (HyperText Transfer Protocol/Secure): HTTP is the protocol used for transferring data over the web. HTTPS is a secure version of this that uses encryption to protect the data being transferred.
URI (Uniform Resource Identifier): This is a string of characters that identifies a name or a resource on the Internet.
SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics): This is an XML-based vector image format for two-dimensional graphics with support for interactivity and animation.
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG): These are part of the WAI and provide a wide range of recommendations for making web content more accessible.
ARIA (Accessible Rich Internet Applications): This is a set of attributes that define ways to make web content and web applications more accessible to people with disabilities.
Adhering to these web standards ensures that websites work well for all users, regardless of their browser, device, or abilities. This can lead to improved user experience, higher SEO rankings, and easier maintenance and updates.
Did you love this video? We'd love to hear your feedback by leaving us a review: https://g.page/r/CeyCZviVC0MMEBM/review
We would love your feedback or comments below on what you thought. Be sure to like and subscribe to our upcoming videos on ProfileTree’s Website.
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#webdesign #websitedevelopment #websitemaintenance #webstandards
https://wn.com/Important_Web_Standards_In_Web_Development_|_Web_Design_|_Build_A_Website_|_Web_Development_Standard
Important Web Standards in Web Development | Web Design | Build a Website | Web Development Standard
https://profiletree.com/best-free-website-builder-for-your-business/
Welcome to this ProfileTree Wix tutorial.
In this video, we explain important web standards you need to consider in the web development of your website for your business. To ensure you are comfortable with each step, feel free to pause as you move through the video to help you follow along.
Web standards are a set of guidelines established by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and other standard bodies. They ensure that websites are accessible, efficient, and reliable, regardless of the browser or device being used to view them. Here are some important web standards in web development:
HTML (HyperText Markup Language): HTML is the backbone of web pages. It provides the structure of the page and uses tags to organise content into headers, paragraphs, lists, links, images, and other elements.
CSS (Cascading Style Sheets): CSS is used for styling and layout of web pages. It allows developers to control aspects like colour, font, positioning, and animations across different screen sizes and devices.
JavaScript: JavaScript is a scripting language that makes websites interactive. It enables features like form validation, dynamic content updates, and interactive maps.
Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI): WAI guidelines ensure that websites are accessible to people with disabilities. This includes recommendations for making websites perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust.
Responsive Web Design: This is a design approach that ensures web pages render well on a variety of devices and window or screen sizes.
HTTP/HTTPS (HyperText Transfer Protocol/Secure): HTTP is the protocol used for transferring data over the web. HTTPS is a secure version of this that uses encryption to protect the data being transferred.
URI (Uniform Resource Identifier): This is a string of characters that identifies a name or a resource on the Internet.
SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics): This is an XML-based vector image format for two-dimensional graphics with support for interactivity and animation.
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG): These are part of the WAI and provide a wide range of recommendations for making web content more accessible.
ARIA (Accessible Rich Internet Applications): This is a set of attributes that define ways to make web content and web applications more accessible to people with disabilities.
Adhering to these web standards ensures that websites work well for all users, regardless of their browser, device, or abilities. This can lead to improved user experience, higher SEO rankings, and easier maintenance and updates.
Did you love this video? We'd love to hear your feedback by leaving us a review: https://g.page/r/CeyCZviVC0MMEBM/review
We would love your feedback or comments below on what you thought. Be sure to like and subscribe to our upcoming videos on ProfileTree’s Website.
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We hope you find this video masterclass helpful and if you do, be sure to give it a like and subscribe for more videos from us and masterclasses, tutorials, and more.
If you have questions about how to grow your business online, check out our website at https://www.profiletree.com for all our services!
#webdesign #websitedevelopment #websitemaintenance #webstandards
- published: 01 Aug 2023
- views: 850
1:29:35
Build web standards-based sites with Enhance
Enhance is “designed to provide a dependable foundation for building lightweight, flexible, and future-proof web applications.” Maintainer Brian LeRoux will sho...
Enhance is “designed to provide a dependable foundation for building lightweight, flexible, and future-proof web applications.” Maintainer Brian LeRoux will show us how it works.
00:00:00 - Welcome
00:00:40 - Who is Brian LeRoux?
00:03:18 - Before we talk about Enhance, let's talk about the past.
00:19:16 - What is Enhance?
00:22:14 - Building applications today and our mistake as a community
00:37:32 - Our first steps into Enhance with Brian
00:41:33 - Diving into the source code
00:43:49 - Our first route in Enhance
00:44:17 - Generating an Enhance element
00:50:11 - What is webc
00:51:27 - Our second Element and learning about the state argument in Enchane
00:54:39 - Values in HTML and why we can't have nice things
00:56:35 - API routes in Enhance
01:01:38 - Rails style generator
01:20:55 - Question time
01:26:09 - Where to learn more about Enhance and follow Brian
Repo: https://github.com/learnwithjason/enhance
Links
https://www.learnwithjason.dev/
https://twitter.com/brianleroux
https://enhance.dev/docs/
https://github.com/11ty/webc
https://www.learnwithjason.dev/blog/css-color-theme-switcher-no-flash
https://www.amazon.com/Engineering-Management-Rest-Sarah-Drasner-ebook/dp/B0BGYVDX35/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=engineering+management+for+the+rest+of+us&qid=1668540873&sr=8-1
https://enhance.dev/docs/learn/concepts/routing/catch-all-routes
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_triviality
https://discord.gg/J8bUSfKs8W
https://github.com/enhance-dev
https://www.learnwithjason.dev/schedule
https://www.youtube.com/@learnwithjason
https://www.learnwithjason.dev/store
Watch future episodes live at https://twitch.tv/jlengstorf
This episode was sponsored by:
- Netlify (https://lwj.dev/netlify)
- Nx (https://lwj.dev/nx)
- Backlight (https://lwj.dev/backlight)
Live transcription by White Coat Captioning (https://whitecoatcaptioning.com/)
Credits:
Local Elevator by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1300012
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Busybody by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Artist: http://audionautix.com/
Additional sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com
https://wn.com/Build_Web_Standards_Based_Sites_With_Enhance
Enhance is “designed to provide a dependable foundation for building lightweight, flexible, and future-proof web applications.” Maintainer Brian LeRoux will show us how it works.
00:00:00 - Welcome
00:00:40 - Who is Brian LeRoux?
00:03:18 - Before we talk about Enhance, let's talk about the past.
00:19:16 - What is Enhance?
00:22:14 - Building applications today and our mistake as a community
00:37:32 - Our first steps into Enhance with Brian
00:41:33 - Diving into the source code
00:43:49 - Our first route in Enhance
00:44:17 - Generating an Enhance element
00:50:11 - What is webc
00:51:27 - Our second Element and learning about the state argument in Enchane
00:54:39 - Values in HTML and why we can't have nice things
00:56:35 - API routes in Enhance
01:01:38 - Rails style generator
01:20:55 - Question time
01:26:09 - Where to learn more about Enhance and follow Brian
Repo: https://github.com/learnwithjason/enhance
Links
https://www.learnwithjason.dev/
https://twitter.com/brianleroux
https://enhance.dev/docs/
https://github.com/11ty/webc
https://www.learnwithjason.dev/blog/css-color-theme-switcher-no-flash
https://www.amazon.com/Engineering-Management-Rest-Sarah-Drasner-ebook/dp/B0BGYVDX35/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=engineering+management+for+the+rest+of+us&qid=1668540873&sr=8-1
https://enhance.dev/docs/learn/concepts/routing/catch-all-routes
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_triviality
https://discord.gg/J8bUSfKs8W
https://github.com/enhance-dev
https://www.learnwithjason.dev/schedule
https://www.youtube.com/@learnwithjason
https://www.learnwithjason.dev/store
Watch future episodes live at https://twitch.tv/jlengstorf
This episode was sponsored by:
- Netlify (https://lwj.dev/netlify)
- Nx (https://lwj.dev/nx)
- Backlight (https://lwj.dev/backlight)
Live transcription by White Coat Captioning (https://whitecoatcaptioning.com/)
Credits:
Local Elevator by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1300012
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Busybody by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Artist: http://audionautix.com/
Additional sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com
- published: 17 Nov 2022
- views: 1654
4:02
Web Standards Project - Post Mortem Discusion - Peer critique
My peer critique video of the site designed by fellow student Benjamin Thompson. Overall he did a great job on his site the code looks clean and the site flows ...
My peer critique video of the site designed by fellow student Benjamin Thompson. Overall he did a great job on his site the code looks clean and the site flows really well. I only had two minor issues with the site. Those issues being based purely on a design standpoint. The navigation and title font did not seem to fit the theme, and the texture in the background does not tile well. The texture issue is because of the texture not being seamless so that it sits well together not because of any problem with the code for the site.
https://wn.com/Web_Standards_Project_Post_Mortem_Discusion_Peer_Critique
My peer critique video of the site designed by fellow student Benjamin Thompson. Overall he did a great job on his site the code looks clean and the site flows really well. I only had two minor issues with the site. Those issues being based purely on a design standpoint. The navigation and title font did not seem to fit the theme, and the texture in the background does not tile well. The texture issue is because of the texture not being seamless so that it sits well together not because of any problem with the code for the site.
- published: 28 Oct 2013
- views: 49
7:11
Web Design Standards - Why They Are Overrated
Get your website critiqued by me: https://thewebsitearchitect.com/websi...
Support me on Patreon so I can post more videos: https://patreon.com/TheWebsiteArchit...
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[1] https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG21/
[2] https://www.3mediaweb.com/blog/web-design-standards-guidelines-for-consistency/
[3] https://www.nngroup.com/articles/the-need-for-web-design-standards/
[4] https://www.orbitmedia.com/blog/web-design-standards/
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[1] https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG21/
[2] https://www.3mediaweb.com/blog/web-design-standards-guidelines-for-consistency/
[3] https://www.nngroup.com/articles/the-need-for-web-design-standards/
[4] https://www.orbitmedia.com/blog/web-design-standards/
- published: 04 Jan 2024
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How are Web Standards born? (& Happy Blue Beanie Day!)
Happy Blue Beanie Day!
Transcript: https://yatil.net/videos/6-web-standards/
* Technical Reports Page: https://www.w3.org/TR
* Working Groups: https://www.w3....
Happy Blue Beanie Day!
Transcript: https://yatil.net/videos/6-web-standards/
* Technical Reports Page: https://www.w3.org/TR
* Working Groups: https://www.w3.org/groups/wg/
https://wn.com/How_Are_Web_Standards_Born_(_Happy_Blue_Beanie_Day_)
Happy Blue Beanie Day!
Transcript: https://yatil.net/videos/6-web-standards/
* Technical Reports Page: https://www.w3.org/TR
* Working Groups: https://www.w3.org/groups/wg/
- published: 30 Nov 2020
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