Assertion| www.w3.org
1. Introduction| w3c.github.io
When I told my colleague Matt Gaunt I was thinking of writing a piece on microtask queueing and execution within the browser's event loop, he said "I'll be honest with you Jake, I'm not going to read that". Well, I've written it anyway, so we're all going to sit here and enjoy it, ok?| jakearchibald.com
This specification defines common infrastructure that other specifications can use to interact with browser permissions. These permissions represent a user's choice to allow or deny access to "powerful features" of the platform. For developers, the specification standardizes an API to query the permission state of a powerful feature, and be notified if a permission to use a powerful feature changes state.| www.w3.org
1. Introduction| wicg.github.io
1. Introduction| wicg.github.io
Process Model and Site Isolation| chromium.googlesource.com
Chapter 6: Styling| svgwg.org
Chapter 12: Embedded Content| svgwg.org
1. Introduction| privacycg.github.io
5.4. The ‘symbol’ element| svgwg.org
Chapter 10: Basic Shapes| svgwg.org
Chapter 9: Paths| svgwg.org
Chapter 15: Scripting and Interactivity| svgwg.org
1. Introduction| drafts.csswg.org
React Native 0.76 with the New Architecture by default is now available on npm!| reactnative.dev
1. Introduction| drafts.csswg.org
Attestation| www.w3.org
1. Introduction| drafts.csswg.org
This spec requires large amounts of work to section it and word it in ways that are normative. It is currently a very rough draft.| wicg.github.io
HTML| html.spec.whatwg.org
HTML| html.spec.whatwg.org
1. Introduction| www.w3.org
1. Introduction| www.w3.org
1. | drafts.csswg.org
1. Introduction| drafts.csswg.org
HTML| html.spec.whatwg.org
HTML| html.spec.whatwg.org
1. Introduction| drafts.csswg.org
1. Introduction| www.w3.org
1. Introduction| drafts.csswg.org
Introduction| webaudio.github.io
1. Introduction| www.w3.org
1. Introduction| www.w3.org
"desktop"| wicg.github.io
1. Introduction| wicg.github.io
This article explains how to use JavaScript modules, how to deploy them responsibly, and how the Chrome team is working to make modules even better in the future.| v8.dev
1. Introduction| www.w3.org
HTML| html.spec.whatwg.org
HTML| html.spec.whatwg.org
1. Introduction| drafts.csswg.org
1. Introduction| drafts.csswg.org
1. Introduction| webassembly.github.io
1. Introduction| w3c.github.io
HTML| html.spec.whatwg.org
1. Background| drafts.csswg.org
1. Introduction| www.w3.org
1. Introduction| drafts.csswg.org
1. Introduction| drafts.csswg.org
1. Introduction| drafts.csswg.org
HTML| html.spec.whatwg.org
HTML| html.spec.whatwg.org
1. Introduction| w3c.github.io
1. Background| drafts.csswg.org
HTML| html.spec.whatwg.org
1. Introduction| w3c.github.io
HTML| html.spec.whatwg.org
3. Referrer Policies| w3c.github.io
HTML| html.spec.whatwg.org
HTML| html.spec.whatwg.org
1. Introduction| drafts.css-houdini.org
1. Introduction| drafts.css-houdini.org
HTML| html.spec.whatwg.org
Attestation| w3c.github.io
HTML| html.spec.whatwg.org
1. Introduction| www.w3.org
HTML| html.spec.whatwg.org
1. Introduction| w3c.github.io
HTML| html.spec.whatwg.org
HTML| html.spec.whatwg.org
This specification defines an interface for web applications to access the complete timing information for resources in a document.| www.w3.org
1. Introduction| w3c.github.io
1. Introduction| www.w3.org
HTML| html.spec.whatwg.org
HTML| html.spec.whatwg.org
Resource Hints chapter of the 2021 Web Almanac covering adoption of resource hints, their uses, bad practices, and their impact on performance.| almanac.httparchive.org
Learn to optimize your pages for instant loads when using the browser's back and forward buttons.| web.dev
This post introduces the First Input Delay (FID) metric and explains how to measure it| web.dev
HTML Accessibility API Mappings (HTML-AAM) defines how user agents map HTML [HTML] elements and attributes to platform accessibility application programming interfaces (APIs). It leverages and extends the Core Accessibility API Mappings 1.2 and the Accessible Name and Description Computation 1.2 for use with the HTML host language. Documenting these mappings promotes interoperable exposure of roles, states, properties, and events implemented by accessibility APIs and helps to ensure that this...| www.w3.org
HTML| html.spec.whatwg.org
1. Introduction| drafts.csswg.org
HTML| html.spec.whatwg.org
This specification defines common infrastructure that other specifications can use to interact with browser permissions. These permissions represent a user's choice to allow or deny access to "powerful features" of the platform. For developers, the specification standardizes an API to query the permission state of a powerful feature, and be notified if a permission to use a powerful feature changes state.| w3c.github.io
HTML| html.spec.whatwg.org
HTML| html.spec.whatwg.org
1. Introduction| w3c.github.io
HTML| html.spec.whatwg.org
HTML| html.spec.whatwg.org
HTML| html.spec.whatwg.org
We recently shipped import maps in Firefox 108 and this article is the first in a series that describes what they are and the problems they can solve. In this first article, we will go through the background and basics of import maps and follow up with a second article explaining more details of import maps.| SpiderMonkey JavaScript/WebAssembly Engine
We recently shipped import maps in Firefox 108. you might be wondering what this new feature is and what problems it solves. In the previous post we introduced what import maps are and how they work, in this article we are going to explore the feature in depth.| SpiderMonkey JavaScript/WebAssembly Engine
HTML Accessibility API Mappings (HTML-AAM) defines how user agents map HTML [HTML] elements and attributes to platform accessibility application programming interfaces (APIs). It leverages and extends the Core Accessibility API Mappings 1.2 and the Accessible Name and Description Computation 1.2 for use with the HTML host language. Documenting these mappings promotes interoperable exposure of roles, states, properties, and events implemented by accessibility APIs and helps to ensure that this...| w3c.github.io
HTML| html.spec.whatwg.org