SameSite Cookies - Chrome Update
From Chrome 80, as part of a staged rollout, the default behavior of cookies will be changing.
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Chrome 80 - What’s New in DevTools
New to DevTools in Chrome 80: 0:09 - Support for let and class redeclarations 0:40 - Improved WebAssembly debugging 0:54 - Network Panel updates 1:04 - Request Initiator Chains in the Initiator tab
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Media - #AskChrome
In this episode of #AskChrome Tom Greenaway and François Beaufort are answering your questions regarding media on the Web. Check out the timestamps below for a list of topics.
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Humans can't read URLs. How can we fix it? - HTTP 203
In this episode, Jake makes the case that URLs are impossible for humans to interpret, especially when it comes to security. What are browsers doing today to overcome that? And, is there a better way?
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Is reduce() bad? - HTTP 203
In this episode, Jake and Surma discuss the array function reduce(). Is it good to use it? Is it too “smart”? Does it increase or decrease readability? Does anyone actually read video descriptions?
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Accessibility with Marcy Sutton - The State of the Web
In this episode of the State of the Web, Rick Viscomi talks with Marcy Sutton (Head of Learning at Gatsby Inc) about web accessibility.
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The best web feature of 2019: Part 4/4 - HTTP 203
In this series, Jake and Surma whittle 16 features, all released in Chrome in 2019, down to ONE.
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Typography and variable fonts - Designing in the Browser
On today’s episode of Designing in the Browser with our host Una Kravets, we’ll be talking about typography on the web and variable fonts.
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The best web feature of 2019: Part 3/4 - HTTP 203
In this series, Jake and Surma whittle 16 features, all released in Chrome in 2019, down to ONE.
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Web Almanac - #AskChrome
In this episode of #AskChrome, Rick and Katie from the Chrome team answer your questions about all things related to the Web Almanac and the state of the web!
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The best web feature of 2019: Part 2/4 - HTTP 203
In this series, Jake and Surma whittle 16 features, all released in Chrome in 2019, down to ONE.
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The best web feature of 2019: Part 1/4 - HTTP 203
In this series, Jake and Surma whittle 16 features, all released in Chrome in 2019, down to ONE.
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Developer tools for designers - Designing in the Browser
On today’s episode of Designing in the Browser with our host Una Kravets, we’re going to be diving into the tools that browsers give us to design in them.
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Chrome 79 - What’s New in DevTools
New to DevTools in Chrome 79: 0:09 - New features in for cookies 0:43 - Prefers-color scheme & prefers-reduced-motion 1:13 - Code coverage updates 1:42 - Debug why a network resource was
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New in Chrome 79: Maskable icons, WebXR, Wake Lock, and more!
Chrome 79 is rolling out now! Installed Progressive Web Apps on Android get support for maskable icons. You can now create immersive experiences with the WebXR Device API.
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Allan's story - Using the web to help young people find work
South Africa has the highest recorded youth unemployment rate in the world.
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Building responsive layouts - Designing in the Browser
On this episode of Designing in the Browser, we’re going to take a look at building responsive layouts with our host Una Kravets.
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Live at CDS '19 - #AskChrome
In this episode of #AskChrome, Jason and Sam from the Chrome team answer your questions about all things Chrome and Chrome Dev Summit!
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Predictive prefetching for the Web (Chrome Dev Summit 2019)
In this talk, you'll understand how to use analytics data to predict the user journey and predictively prefetch essential assets to speed up page navigations.
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Machine Learning magic for your web application with TensorFlow.js (Chrome Dev Summit 2019)
As a web developer, you may have felt that all this buzz and excitement about machine learning seems to require Python, and how you, as a JavaScript developer, can jump in and use machine learning.
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Web development on Chrome OS (Chrome Dev Summit 2019)
This talk demonstrates how in a few clicks you can get a full web development environment up and running on Chrome OS, including how to do cross-browser testing!
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5 tips to make your PWA stand out (Chrome Dev Summit 2019)
You have created a PWA, but are you taking advantage of its powers to give your users a truly outstanding experience?
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Developing for enterprise with Chrome (Chrome Dev Summit 2019)
Developing enterprise applications can often come with unique challenges.
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Blending PWA into native environments (Chrome Dev Summit 2019)
More and more companies are combining the power of web and native technologies to offer the best experience to users.
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Tools for fast Angular applications (Chrome Dev Summit 2019)
Angular grew significantly in the past few years from both a tooling and developer experience standpoint.
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What’s new in Material Design for the web (Chrome Dev Summit 2019)
This talk goes over what's new in Material Design on the Web, including: - Material theming for custom UI styles - Dark mode considerations - Data tables - Density - Material.io components page
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Facilitating payments on the web (Chrome Dev Summit 2019)
Google offers a number of solutions to help developers safely and securely process transactions on the web.
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Faster apps with JSON.parse (Chrome Dev Summit 2019)
Because the JSON grammar is much simpler than JavaScript’s grammar, JSON can be parsed more efficiently than JavaScript.
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Hello dark mode, my old friend (Chrome Dev Summit 2019)
Dark mode is a new web feature added in Chrome 76 that is enabled through the CSS user preference media query `prefers-color-scheme`.
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Web bingo at Chrome Dev Summit '19
Mariko, Paul, Surma, and Jake sit down after the Chrome Developer Summit 2019 for a relaxing game of “web bingo” whilst watching back on the event!
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