Understanding Share Target Http 203
Let's dive into the details surrounding Share Target Http 203. Jake demos the
Key Takeaways about Share Target Http 203
- Surma reminds Jake of four weird browser bugs they ran into while building https://proxx.app, most of which Jake has blocked ...
- EventTarget has arrived in Canary! Ooooh. Surma & Jake discuss what this means for the web. #HTTP203 Subscribe to Chrome ...
- Jake makes a quick change to the CSS of the HTML spec, and takes the layout time from 50 seconds down to 400ms. Then he ...
- In this episode, Jake and Surma discuss the array function reduce(). Is it good to use it? Is it too “smart”? Does it increase or ...
- Jake and NEW GUEST (for the next few episodes) Bramus chat about strange behaviors in the HTML parser. Should it be more ...
Detailed Analysis of Share Target Http 203
Jake & Surma go through the top 9 + 1 performance issues Jake saw while analyzing a bunch of web sites. Who has the fastest F1 ... Jake shows Surma an actual thing he built using a new web API – Background Fetch. Here's the app: ... Jake and Surma talk about the importance of context when making performance optimizations and some common mistakes that ...
Jake chats to Surma about six ways you can synchronise data between documents, but some of them don't work all the time, so a ...
That wraps up our extensive overview of Share Target Http 203.