HTML talks
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The Three Developers
Lessons learned from maintaining and migrating software on the web including what makes good code, what makes bad code, and how to be a better developer on a team.
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Standardizing 'select': What the future holds for HTML
Thought HTML was done? Think again! Those who work on the web platform are ready to extend HTML controls with not only updated native web styles, so that we're no longer stuck in the Windows 95 era…
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Play, Code, Create
Since that first time a blinking cursor stared back at him after plugging-in his Sinclair ZX81, Brendan Dawes has loved the creative possibilities that code creates.
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What the JAMstack?
His talk will cover the basics of JAMstack i.e. what it is, why it’s becoming so popular and also some of the potential drawbacks with using JAMstack. He will then follow up with a short…
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Securing your site like it's 1999
Security in the early days of the web was hard. One day your HTML is disintegrating, the next you are fighting someone named “~Ninjad00d~” who has found a way to take over your forum system.
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Empathy in accessibility
In his talk ‘Empathy in Accessibility’, Craig talks us through building empathy for users with impairments, making sure we are aware of how to design services that don’t disable people.
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Opening Silos in Big Brilliant Corporations Part 2
Joe Hart from the BBC's GEL (Global Experience Language) team tells us about how the BBC is reinventing itself into a culture of embracing constant change and how they're helping open the silos…
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Greased Lightning
Want to load your site faster than a fast thing? Our very own Sam Beckham shows us how.
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Universally Isomorphic JavaScript
Kaspars Žarinovs takes us through Isomorphic/universal JavaScript; why it's so important and how to implement it. From code reuse and abstraction to tools and frameworks – he's got you covered.
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An introduction to modern email best practices
Ade-Lee Adebiyi takes us through things like layout fundamentals, tricks and hacks to get consistency across various email clients, and how to test your work!
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Adventures in Accessibility Testing
Phil Sherry recently reworked some GOV.UK stuff with a view to making it more accessible. This talk covers how he went about this and how he tested his work
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Accessibility for developers: Building a frontend that everyone can use
Alistair Duggin talks about understanding accessibility, covering the challenges users face with accessibility and how this is approached at GOV.UK, where he heads up the accessibility team.
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Creating D3 Components
Who doesn’t love a good chart? When done correctly, charts can expose beauty in any form of data. Chris Price talks us through the logical leaps and the painful doubling-backs of building on D3.