What happens when companies pay to fund web platform features? The whole web community wins.
The latest from Igalia & Bloomberg: Inheritance changes for CSS selection styling
https://developer.chrome.com/blog/selection-styling
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What happens when companies pay to fund web platform features? The whole web community wins. The latest from Igalia & Bloomberg: Inheritance changes for CSS selection styling ICYMI: Announcing BCD Watch - a way to keep track of new web development features and their browser support. (Thrilled to have spent a little bit of time doing a quick re-design for the launch). https://meyerweb.com/eric/thoughts/2024/09/23/announcing-bcd-watch/ Blogs are still a thing, and blogs have always been a thing. They didn't go anywhere. My technical blog is thriving. People come back to old posts constantly. Something I posted 10 months ago is still my top performing post. Social media posts are ephemeral & if something happens to your content - it's gone. Host your own blog, control your content. My social media posts may max out at 500-1000 views but my page views have a consistent baseline of 30k/a month. And I haven't posted in a bit.
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@seaotta Totally agree. My personal website recently passed over one-million total views. It's one of my most successful online personal projects and I totally recommend it. Rewarding too. It is surprising to see people responding to old posts here. Like year old posts. I always wonder how they stumbled upon them. |