Introducing aXe 2.0! We’re excited to announce the launch of aXe 2.0, an updated version of our open source accessibility testing engine! Since the initial announcement last year, we’ve made improvements to many rules and checks, introduced a plugin system, added configuration options, and enhanced our project’s infrastructure. We’ve seen adoption among developers and QA’s with our Chrome and Fire
It's been 10 years since jQuery started ruling the web and it has stuck around for good reasons. After a long time jQuery got a major update last month with the release of jQuery 3.0 and jQuery Compat 3.0. This release promises a slimmer and faster jQuery, with backwards compatibility in mind. You can download the latest jQuery 3.0 from the download page. It's also worth having a look at the upgra
It's well over a year since I started to write this post, but there have been a couple of things that have happened recently that I finally dusted of the digital cob webs and started to write it up again. I started to think about writing it when I was presenting This is the web platform at Fronteers in Amsterdam in 2014. I was doing a lot of research off the back of caniuse.com and I was building
No more pre-compile These days, we have to do so many things before publishing the code. Babel, JSX, Sass and whatelse, they take extra steps and our time. Felt lets us be free from such messy things. It does all kinds of conversions of the front-end codes, for you. Forget the past, focus on the future! $ npm i -g felt felt-recipe-minimal $ cd path/to/project $ felt See more details at our repo on
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