The 11th SmashingConf Freiburg—all about front-end, UX and design—for front-end developers and designers. With adventures into design systems, accessibility, CSS, JavaScript, web performance and cutting-edge techniques.
If you have ever worked with browser automation, you know how overwhelming it can be. Why is browser automation hard? How can the browser vendors improve the fundamentals of browser automation? In this talk, Jecelyn will walk you through the current state of cross-browser automation, unfold how browser automation works behind the scenes, and share about the motivation of WebDriver BiDi – the upcoming browser automation protocol. Here are the takeaways of this talk: An overview of the web testing evolution, understanding how browser automation works behind the scenes, the pros and cons of the different ways of browser automation, get to know the WebDriver BiDi project and its current progress
A single-day, advanced CSS conference with a mix of CSS designers, developers, spec writers, and browser vendors coming together as attendees and speakers.
Understand the latest trends in JavaScript development. See what 20k+ JS developers are up to. Meet those who shape the present and the future of the prospering nation.
Native apps often feature transitions between states that both look great and help communicate the type of navigation to the user. Creating transitions between pages on the web is impossible, but even within the same page it's really hard to get right. The View Transitions API lets you create animated transitions between states without all the issues associated with keeping two DOMs alive simultaneously. New APIs are coming to simplify this process, building on top of CSS animations and the web animation API, and it works across navigations! In his talk, Jake will explain to you how it works.
The Google Core Web Vitals team understand the amount of web performance recommendations is overwhelming and many don't know where to start. We've been working on identifying the 9 key recommendations (3 per Core Web Vital), which we think will have the most impact and which we recommend sites look at first. This talk will explain what they are, and why they are our top 2023 recommendations.
From accessibility and advanced CSS to JavaScript gems and web performance. This web conference in San Francisco features interactive sessions, case-studies and a dash of Tailwind, Next.js and TypeScript.
Native apps often feature transitions between states that both look great and help communicate the type of navigation to the user. Creating transitions between pages on the web is impossible, but even within the same page it's really hard to get right. The View Transitions API lets you create animated transitions between states without all the issues associated with keeping two DOMs alive simultaneously. New APIs are coming to simplify this process, building on top of CSS animations and the web animation API, and it works across navigations! In his talk, Jake will explain to you how it works.
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