dispatch J. Yasskin Internet-Draft Google Intended status: Informational August 30, 2017 Expires: March 3, 2018 Use Cases and Requirements for Web Packages draft-yasskin-webpackage-use-cases-00 Abstract This document lists use cases for signing and/or bundling collections of web pages, and extracts a set of requirements from them. Note to Readers Discussion of this draft takes place on the ART are
A relevant ad will be displayed here soon. These ads help pay for my hosting. Please consider disabling your ad blocker on Pony Foo. These ads help pay for my hosting. Welcome back to ES6 – “Oh, good. It’s not another article about Unicode” – in Depth series. If you’ve never been around here before, start with A Brief History of ES6 Tooling. Then, make your way through destructuring, template lite
Delivering CSS & JS on your websites is completely different with HTTP/2, and here is a guide on how I've done it. D e l i v e r i n g C S S & J S o n y o u r w e b s i t e s i s c o m p l e t e l y d i f f e r e n t w i t h H T T P / 2 , a n d h e r e i s a g u i d e o n h o w I ' v e d o n e i t . We have been hearing about HTTP/2 for years now. We've even blogged a little bit about it. But we h
What's so hard about histograms? Histograms are a way to summarize a numeric variable. They use counts to aggregate similar values together and show you the overall distribution. However, they can be sensitive to parameter choices! We're going to take you step by step through the considerations with lots of data visualizations. If there's anything you do not understand after reading the essay, you
With the recent addition of SharedArrayBuffer, concurrency is finding its way into the JavaScript language. This addition allows JavaScript programs to perform concurrent access to SharedArrayBuffer objects. WebKit supports SharedArrayBuffer and it has full optimization support in our compiler pipeline. Unfortunately, JavaScript does not allow any objects other than SharedArrayBuffer to be shared.
New features and changes coming to DevTools in Chrome 62: Support for top-level await operators in the Console. Screenshots of a portion of the viewport, and screenshots of specific HTML nodes. CSS Grid highlighting. A new Console API for querying objects. Negative filters and URL filters in the Console. HAR imports in the Network panel. Previewable cache resources. More predictable cache debuggin
Since Firefox 57, the --screenshot flag allows you to take screenshots of websites. The basic usage is as follows: /path/to/firefox -P my-profile -headless --screenshot https://developer.mozilla.org/ This creates a full-height screenshot of https://developer.mozilla.com/en-US/ called screenshot.png, in the active directory, with a viewport width of 800px. You can omit -headless when using --screen
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