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“web” Archive

  1. This Web of Ours, Revisited ·
  2. The Invisible Seafaring Industry That Keeps the Internet Afloat ·
  3. The ADA Now Has Regulations for Accessibility of Web Content and Mobile Apps · · , ,
  4. Justice Department to Publish Final Rule to Strengthen Web and Mobile App Access for People With Disabilities · · , ,
  5. AI and the Web: Understanding and Managing the Impact of Machine Learning Models on the Web · ·
  6. Why I Care Deeply About Web Accessibility and You Should Too · ·
  7. I’m So Old: Web Edition · ·
  8. How Web Bloat Impacts Users With Slow Devices · · , ,
  9. Marking the Web’s 35th Birthday: An Open Letter · ·
  10. The 88×31 Archive · · ,
  11. JavaScript Runs the World—Maybe Even Literally · · ,
  12. Here Lies the Internet, Murdered by Generative AI · · ,
  13. CAPTCHA Is Still [the] Most Problematic Issue on the Web · · ,
  14. The Text File That Runs the Internet · · , ,
  15. Have We Forgotten How to Build Ethical Things for the Web? · ·
  16. Drupal Creator: Websites Needed More Than Ever in the AI Era · · ,
  17. Please, Don’t Force Me to Log In · · ,
  18. One World, One Web, One Love ·
  19. This Web Page Is Best Viewed in the EU · · , , ,
  20. Modern CSS, the State of the Web, Safari’s Progress, and More! With Jen Simmons · · , , , , ,
  21. Where Have All the Websites Gone? · ·
  22. How Google Perfected the Web · · ,
  23. The Internet Is About to Get Weird Again · ·
  24. The Ghosts of Markup Past · · ,
  25. The Unspoken Struggle of Aging in a Tech-Driven World · · ,
  26. Of Time and the Web · · , ,
  27. Does Web Design Matter? · ·
  28. How Independent Publishing Has Changed from the 1990s Until Today · · ,
  29. Browsing the Eastern Side of the Personal Web · ·
  30. A Coder Considers the Waning Days of the Craft · · ,
  31. A Faster Web in 2024 · · , ,
  32. In Quest to Defeat Euro Red-Tape, Apple Said It Had Three Safari Browsers—Not One · · , , ,
  33. The People Who Ruined the Internet · · ,
  34. It’s 2023, Here Is Why Your Web Design Sucks · · ,
  35. Igalia Chats: Web History Part VI · · , ,
  36. On the Uniting Power of a Commitment to HTML Conformance · · , , ,
  37. Why the Internet Isn’t Fun Anymore · ·
  38. Things That Jakob’s Law Is Not · · ,
  39. A More Intelligent and Secure Web · · , , , ,
  40. Vision for W3C · · , ,
  41. Securing the Web Forward: Addressing Developer Concerns in Web Security · · ,
  42. Permission · · ,
  43. Just Normal Web Things · ·
  44. AI Is Killing the Old Web, and the New Web Struggles to Be Born · ·
  45. XML Is the Future · ·
  46. A History of Metaphors for the Internet · · ,
  47. Building a Greener Web · · ,
  48. How Far Back in Time Can I Take My Website’s Design · · , , ,
  49. 30th Anniversary of Licensing the Web for General Use and at No Cost · · , , ,
  50. “The Secret List of Websites” · · ,
  51. A History of the World Wide Web from 1989 to the Present Day · ·
  52. We Need Accessibility Action · ·
  53. What Does It Look Like for the Web to Lose? · ·
  54. The Expanding Dark Forest and Generative AI · · ,
  55. ICANN and the 7 Keys to the Internet · · , , ,
  56. Why Web Design Still Matters in 2023 · ·
  57. 2022 Roundup of Web Research · ·
  58. The BBC’s 15 Web Principles—15 Years Later · · ,
  59. What Is the Open Web? · ·
  60. The IndieWeb for Everyone · ·
  61. Caring About the World Wide Web · · , ,
  62. Why One Web Pioneer Thinks It’s Time to Reinvent the Browser · ·
  63. Some Things I Took Away from an Event Apart 2022 in Denver · · ,
  64. The Web’s Next Transition ·
  65. Patching the Open Web ·
  66. Closing a 30 Pixel Gap Between Native and Web · · ,
  67. The 2022 Web Almanac · · , ,
  68. The Web Is Good Now · ·
  69. Web Sustainability and the Ethical Dilemma · · ,
  70. The State of Digital Accessibility: Three Key Challenges · · ,
  71. The Death of Mozilla Is the Death of the Open Web · ·
  72. The Off by Default Web · ·
  73. Apple Is Not Defending Browser Engine Choice · · , ,
  74. What Would a Chromium-Only Web Look Like? · · , , ,
  75. Looking Ahead—Insights from Jeffrey Zeldman and Eric Meyer · · ,
  76. Design Principles for the Web · · , ,
  77. How Does Social Interaction Change in an Age of New Media? · ·
  78. Web Color Is Still Broken · · ,
  79. A Web Renaissance ·
  80. Neubrutalism Is Taking Over the Web · ·
  81. The Web Is for Everyone: Our Vision for the Evolution of the Web · · , , , , ,
  82. The Web Doesn’t Have Version Numbers · ·
  83. The Future of the Web and Accessibility · · ,
  84. How Websites Die · ·
  85. The Web Doesn’t Have Version Numbers · ·
  86. The Web Starts on Page Four ·
  87. The State of the Web · ·
  88. Have Single-Page Apps Ruined the Web? · · ,
  89. How I Experience Web Today · ·
  90. Breaking the Web Forward · ·
  91. Google vs. the Web · ·
  92. Safari Isn’t Protecting the Web, It’s Killing It · · , ,
  93. The Internet Is Rotting · ·
  94. Making the Web—Faster · · , ,
  95. No Need to Protect Your Website from Scraping: 8 Reasons · · , ,
  96. The Web We Want · · , ,
  97. How the Web Works: HTTP and CGI Explained · · ,
  98. Where the Web Leads Us · · , ,
  99. One Man’s Vision of the Web’s Future · · ,
  100. XML, Java, and the Future of the Web · · , ,
  101. Should Netscape Control the Web · · ,
  102. Vint Cerf Predicts the Future · ·