I’m just hearing about the closedby="any" attribute/value for <dialog>. HTML popovers have this “light dismiss” behavior where you can “click outside” to close them, but not dialogs (until this). I forked a previous demo to try it and it works great (in Chrome & Firefox, just waiting for Safari). I’ve been using a custom <ClickOutsideDetector […]| Frontend Masters Boost RSS Feed
The Invoker Commands API is landing in browsers. Learn how to use the command and commandfor attributes, and how to create custom commands and interactions with the CommandEvent.| Webinista, a freelance web developer
Web browsers are experimenting with two HTML attributes — technically, they’re called “invoker commands” — that are designed to invoke popovers, dialogs, and further down the line, all kinds of actions without writing JavaScript. Although, if you do reach for JavaScript, the new attributes come with some new events that we can listen for.| CSS-Tricks
Pop quiz! What's the difference between a Popover element and a Dialog element? The answer is not all that clear and is widely misunderstood, but Zell has a clear way to explain it so that you know which element to reach for in your work.| CSS-Tricks
Reading Time: 8 minutes If you are tired of hearing from the experts on the Coronavirus, then this may be the perfect 5-minute thoughtful distraction.| Christian Apologetics