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- The Bullshit Web — Pixel Envy #
- Read The Web is not Poor Man’s Native | in progress #
- Comments: The web is not poor man’s native (2015) | Hacker News - It was interesting to read #
- Reflecting on how I write these notes - I read a lot of websites and then I drop the link in to
logseq
and then use my plugin to get the pages title, I noticed everyone always has the site name at the end of the page "— {title}" or "| {title}" and I'm just left wondering why there isn't a<site>
element (or something similar) that you can use to describe the site or origin that the page is on. It's visually unappealing for me, but more broadly I wonder how it's rendered in other assistive technology? #- There is
<meta name="application-name">
that does something kinda similar. # - schema.org has https://schema.org/WebSite and an associated name. #
- Am I missing something? #
- There is
- WHATWG Stream Visualizer by Surma (use's titles right ;)) #
- Was very happy to stumble across this. I was thinking about this more in the context of WebCodecs and being able to visually construct the TransformStream to generate frames. #
- Read sharp - High performance Node.js image processing #
- Read Five things we've learned about Web Stories #
- I just don't see them - I find it interesting that Google still does roll outs just in specific locales, but the messaging is global :\ #
This content originally appeared on Modern Web Development with Chrome and was authored by Paul Kinlan

Paul Kinlan | Sciencx (2022-07-03T23:13:38+00:00) Jul 4th, 2022. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2022/07/03/jul-4th-2022/
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