December 21, 2016 — Read this e-mail on the WebFrontEnd Focus Issue 270 — December 21, 2016 In this issue, we’re taking a look back at the top items of 2016. If you’ve missed any issues, this is a great time to catch up with the stories that caught everyone’s imaginations in the world of front-end development 🙂We’re taking a break for Christmas and will be back in January. Thanks for all of your support this year and we hope you have a great holiday season 🙂12 Handy Chrome DevTools TipsThese are mostly simple tips but may uncover a few features you hadn’t got around to trying yet. ($0 was a handy one I didn’t know about.) David GilbertsonDo You Know These Eight HTML5 Tags?Practical explanations and examples. Includes a look at contextual highlighting with ‘mark’, quotations with ‘q’, and more. SitePointDebugging The Web with Paul IrishIn 30 minutes, Paul Irish shared what’s new in Chrome’s DevTools and how they’ll help you when debugging your sites and front-end work. A lot of useful stuff. Paul IrishTry Kendo UI – the most complete JavaScript/HTML UI library with 70+ widgetsKendo UI delivers everything you need to build modern web applications under tight deadlines – from the must-haves Data Grids and DropDowns to Spreadsheet and Scheduler. Choose from 70+ UI components and combine them to create beautiful, responsive apps. Progress SponsorA Basic HTML5 Template For Any ProjectWhat are the bare elements you need and how can they come together? Originally published in 2013 but updated for 2016. Louis LazarisDirty Tricks From The Dark Corners Of Front-EndA superb slidedeck from a workshop given by Smashing Magazine’s proprietor. You should learn a few things from this. Vitaly FriedmanBootstrap 4: A Visual Guide to What’s NewLiterally see what’s new in the next version of the popular front-end framework, including cards, font changes, a new XL grid tier, and tweaks to button styling. Carol SkellyHEAD: Everything To Go In Your HTML’s ‘head’Starts from the usual basics (title, charset, etc.) but works up to a significant number of meta and link tags useful in various situations. Josh BucheaThe Art of Debugging (on the Web)A ton of useful insights, tips, videos, and more, on debugging issues in Web apps, front end development, etc. Remy SharpTesting with Realistic Networking ConditionsA look at a variety of approaches and tools for testing Web sites using network conditions end users are likely to experience. Patrick MeenanJobs One Application, 4,000+ Opportunities – Try HiredFinding the right role can be daunting, but not on Hired. Get empowered to find the right role with multiple job offers and free personalized support. HiredThe Best of the RestChrome’s DevTools in 2016 and Beyond newsGoogleHoudini: Maybe The Most Exciting Development In CSS You’ve Never Heard Of newsPhilip WaltonFree O’Reilly eBook – ‘Intelligent Caching’ – Optimize Front End Performance at Scale Use “Intelligent Caching” as a resource and guide for optimizing performance on your website or application. Download nowStackPath SponsorHow Well Do You Know CSS ‘Display’? tutorial A helpful, in-depth run through of what each value of an element’s ‘display’ property can do for you, including inline-block, flex, run-in, and others.Chen Hui Jing12 Little-Known CSS Facts (The Sequel) tutorialLouis LazarisHow to Center in CSS tutorial A golden oldie that resurfaced this year.Oliver ZhengA Guide to Writing Maintainable CSS tutorial Write CSS without worrying that overzealous styles will cause problems.Adam SilverFull Width Containers in Limited Width Parents tutorialChris CoyierGetting Started with Webpack 2 tutorialDrew PowersA Case Study on Boosting Front-End Performance storyCSS TricksHow and Why GitHub Switched to SVG for Its Icons storyGitHubIs jQuery Still Relevant? opinionTelerik Developer NetworkThe Headless Web opinion Creative (and fascinating) thinking about the future of the Web.Paul KinlanDiscover the world’s most trusted SQL Server comparison tool Enjoy a free trial of SQL Compare, the industry standard for comparing and deploying SQL Server schemas. Red Gate SponsorFlexbox Patterns: User Interface Examples with Code code Examples of practical ways to use Flexbox to build UI components for your own site.CJ CenizalWTF, Forms? Friendlier HTML Form Controls code Friendlier HTML form controls with a little CSS magic from GitHub’s Director of Design.Mark OttoCurated by Peter Cooper and published by Cooperpress. If you like this, you may also enjoy: JavaScript Weekly, Node Weekly, and React Status.Stop getting FrontEnd Focus : Change email address : Read this issue on the Web© Cooper Press Ltd. Office 30, Lincoln Way, Louth, LN11 0LS, UK Source link