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🗓️ 26 March from 13:00-15:00 UTC and 21:00-23:00 UTC

The @w3c Breakouts Day 2025 agenda is available!
➡️ w3.org/2025/03/breakouts-day-2

We invite #developers to take part in these one-hour sessions and give input on diverse topics such as #security, web features, integration of #browsers with #fediverse, #AI agents, #WebPlatform documentation, #SVG and more! Anyone with a W3C account (including non-Members) can participate. No fee or registration is required.

Improve accessibility by reducing motion of all kinds: View Transitions, CSS Transitions, CSS Animations, and Picture elements — all without rewriting styles or content.

Examples use an existing client website, showing that you can do the same in ongoing work. Don't wait for your next project to get a fresh start.. do it today!

🔗 chrisruppel.com/blog/modernizi

Chris RuppelModernizing with the Web Platform: Reduced Motion
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webkit.org/blog/16458/announci

On top of fixing bugs in features that have already shipped, Interop 2025 lets us know that this year, all browsers will ship:
- Navigation API, to interact with the built-in browser navigation.
- View transitions, to animate between states.
- Anchor positioning, to simplify tooltips and dropdowns.
- Largest Contentful Paint and Event Timing API, to help monitor page loads and interaction smoothness.

Great to cut down the amount of JS used!

WebKit · Announcing Interop 2025Exciting news for web developers, designers, and browser enthusiasts alike — Interop 2025 is here, continuing the mission of improving cross-browser interoperability.

Part 1 of a series about the power of the modern Web Platform.

Instead of focusing on one particular technology, each post is a mini case study based on a client project which I built in 2018 then refreshed in 2024. This one is about image performance, covering the Picture element, lazy loading, and speculative preloading with Intersection Observers.

🔗 chrisruppel.com/blog/modernizi

Chris RuppelModernizing with the Web Platform: Image performance
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