I'm not sure I'd talk you out of it π . I learned a lot about 11ty by pushing it to do things I hadn't done before. Also about the security implications of sanitizing and locking down arbitrary content.
I'm not sure I'd talk you out of it π . I learned a lot about 11ty by pushing it to do things I hadn't done before. Also about the security implications of sanitizing and locking down arbitrary content.
Oh yes! My time to shine. I've been using it for the past 10 months and loving it - github.com/CloudCannon/...
Basically you list the RSS feeds you want to follow, 11feed will build them into your own, public facing personal RSS reader. Rebuild the site each day to get the latest posts.
Hey folks! This week my role at Adobe was eliminated and I'm looking for next role in developer relations, evangelism, advocacy, etc. If you are hiring, or know someone who is, please reach out.
p.s. I promise to not get annoying about these texts, but if you hire me, I'll be able to stop. ;)
The 2024 Web Almanac - This comprehensive report on the state of the web returns to wrap up 2024. This edition has 21 chapters (most of which are available now covering UX, accessibility, publishing, content distribution, and more. All of the metrics shared are based on real world data from over 16 million websites. HTTP ARCHIVE
ππΎ Not even 24hrs later, The @httparchive.org β¨ Web Almanac Live! β¨ made it as the TOP STORY of the Frontend Focus newsletter. Great job folks! We're in the middle of editing the raw stream, but you can still watch it:
π₯: bit.ly/web-almanac-2024
While I look for new full-time work, Iβm opening a certain amount of hours in Q1 to helping companies make new connections with their technical users
Iβm open to DX audits, content creation, and more. Let me know if your DevRel or DX program needs additional horsepower! bryanlrobinson.com/contract/
a chart of the Transfer size excluding CSS and JavaScript by year Web Almanac 2024: Jamstack (mobile) 2024: dynamic is 1723 kb hybrid is 1368 kb static: 1071 this is all on mobile
ποΈ I was just making some notes for the stream on Tuesday and I'm really looking to hearing @mikeneumegen.bsky.social breakdown much of the findings he and his team of researchers came up with. You can read his chapter here:
almanac.httparchive.org/en/2024/jams...
π Dec 10th
π bit.ly/web-almanac-...
an image w/ illustrations and the captions: Web Almanac By HTTP Archive THE WEB ALMANAC LIVE STREAM! Web Insights, Live and Personal - From Project Origins to Chapter Highlights! ONLINE TUESDAY DECEMBER 10, TUESDAY β’ time 13h EST, 10h PST, 19h CET. β’ who the authors!
ποΈ For those familiar w/ @httparchive.org's WEB ALMANAC, we're going to be live! Dec 10th with some of the authors in the 1st of a series of streams covering the 2024 edition. 17M sites, 83TB of data. Join us!
π Tuesday Dec 10th, 13h EST
π RSVP here: bit.ly/web-almanac-2024
Spare a RT? β‘οΈ
What frameworks are people using? How does everyone write CSS? The State of Frontend!
Today we go through the results and get a good read for where our industry is at.
I feel the results from this survey are outside the typical bubble, great insights
www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIYu...
βYou need a dynamic website for a modern experience.β Do you, though?
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A static website is lightweight, secure, and easier to maintain β perfect for most use cases. Unless you truly need the horsepower of a dynamic site, why take on extra complexity?
This was a fun one to write βΒ and it's great to see the Web Almanac reports back this year. Hat tip to @mikeneumegen.bsky.social and other contributors for the Jamstack chapter.
The web keeps getting heavier and more complex. Do you think it's inevitable this trend continues or is there a path back to something simpler?
You can read about the methodology behind the dataset and segmentation here - almanac.httparchive.org/en/2024/jams....
I'd love to dive into use cases, might be something we look at next year.
Column chart showing the median JavaScript transfer size of Astro, Hugo, and Next.js sites in the prerendered category per year. In 2024, Astro sites have a median of 164 KB, Hugo sites have a median of 210 KB, and Next.js have a median of 583 KB.
Writing the Jamstack chapter for the 2024 Web Almanac report this year was eye-opening. The standout: the average Astro site has a JavaScript footprint that's 72% lighter than Next.js π€―
almanac.httparchive.org/en/2024/jams...
Live in under an hourπJammin on Jamstack where @biilmann.bsky.social and I get together to talk about all things Jamstack!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwsM...
πHi bluesky!