It summarizes the discussions around making visual, auditory and haptic interactions accessible to people with #disabilities, as well as adapting #AssistiveTech to the new challenges from #XR
ResizeObserver opens up the way to (part of) container queries, a long-wanted ask from #developers; @briankardell gives a great overview of container queries status and future
Thanks to the efforts of the @igalia team's open-source
contributions, ResizeObserver provides resize events for DOM elements in WebKit, and it’s already enabled by default in Safari Technology Preview.
webkit.org/blog/9997/resizeo…
.@fantasai@marcosc help? there seems to be a weird interaction between .overlarge grid and the :hover in the TR stylesheet in Firefox (can't reproduce in Chrome), but can't put my finger on it
#WebAuthn has been developed to help solve the problem with passwords on the Web - but it only does so where and when its gets adopted. Make your voice heard to help make passwords become a problem of the past!
Integration with cloud-based inferencing, prospects of in-browser training, intersections with #privacy, #security and #a11y - there is no shortage of topics that could use the building of a shared understanding!
The expectation is that such an API would help with JS-based frameworks already being used today to run #MachineLearning inference in browsers: #TensorFlowJS (@nsthorat is on the workshop committee), the #javascript
version of #ONNX, PaddlePaddle