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Fredrik’s front-end quick read #3

Content:

  • How Web Content Can Affect Power Usage
  • Using Native JavaScript Modules in Production Today
  • Optional chaining
  • My favorite CSS hack
  • Type Terms

1. How Web Content Can Affect Power Usage

Many users these days use the Internet with a battery driven device. The WebKit team shares how web content can affect power usage and how to improve performance of your web application and save battery.

How Web Content Can Affect Power Usage

2. Using Native JavaScript Modules in Production Today

The use of Native Javascript Modules will keep on increasing since it plays well with next years trend of modularity, reusability and component composition.

How Web Content Can Affect Power Usage

3. Optional chaining

The proposal is still at stage 3, but when the official V8 blog is posting about it, it’s as good as official. Here’s how it works.

How Web Content Can Affect Power Usage

4. My favorite CSS hack

I Love this hack! The CSS looks horrible, but the result is wonderful!

How Web Content Can Affect Power Usage

5. Type Terms

Aperture, counter, bowl, tittle: What do they mean? This animated cheatsheet teaches you the 20 most important typographic terms so that you have the vocabulary you need to discuss typography without struggling for words.

How Web Content Can Affect Power Usage


Thanks for reading and happy coding! ❤️

/Fredrik, Senior Front-end developer @ Bouvet and co-creator of Sketch2React

How Web Content Can Affect Power Usage

Psst, I also highly recommend Juan’s Design Digest (He’s the other 50% of Sketch2React)

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