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  1. How to prerender Tweets without using the official Twitter APIs

    Published Jul 29 2023 in APIs , JavaScript , StaticSites

    Use Twitter's "hidden" embed API to statically prerender Tweets on your sites.

  2. Self-closing tags are mostly meaningless in HTML

    Published Jul 21 2023 in HTML

    Self-closed tags aren't a thing in HTML. Either your write invalid HTML or the / has no effect whatsover.

  3. Why do visually hidden CSS classes define a size of 1x1?

    Published Jul 21 2023 in Accessibility , CSS

    A quick note about Manuel Matuzović's discovery of Safari not being able to focus zero-size elements.

  4. The "DomInteractive" event and a browser metrics deep dive

    Published Jul 04 2023 in Performance

    Harry Roberts published a nice deep dive into web perf metrics and why DomContentLoaded can be a valuable metrics to keep an eye on.

  5. How to use EventTarget as a web-native event emitter

    Published Jun 25 2023 in JavaScript

    JavaScript provides a native event emitter that you can use to implement pub/sub patterns in JavaScript.

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