Amelia Bellamy-Royds
@ameliabr.front-end.social.ap.brid.gy
Nothing but potential.
You may know me from SVG books, CSS working group, Maps in HTML, or similar, but mostly just lurking on the edges of web dev these […]
[bridged from https://front-end.social/@AmeliaBR on the fediverse by https://fed.brid.gy/ ]
You may know me from SVG books, CSS working group, Maps in HTML, or similar, but mostly just lurking on the edges of web dev these […]
[bridged from https://front-end.social/@AmeliaBR on the fediverse by https://fed.brid.gy/ ]
Reposted by Amelia Bellamy-Royds
remember how Chrome deprecated XSLT and everyone got insanely outraged over it? anyway, good news, the deprecation path now includes a fully functional polyfill and anybody who opens a document that uses XSLT is linked to an extension that will make it continue to work even after the deprecation […]
Original post on mastodon.social
mastodon.social
November 7, 2025 at 5:46 PM
remember how Chrome deprecated XSLT and everyone got insanely outraged over it? anyway, good news, the deprecation path now includes a fully functional polyfill and anybody who opens a document that uses XSLT is linked to an extension that will make it continue to work even after the deprecation […]
This new "more replies found" feature on mastodon conversations would be nice if it wasn't so intrusive, popping up over top of the replies I'm currently trying to read!
@mods Any chance we could get this added to the custom stylesheet for front-end.social? […]
[Original post on front-end.social]
@mods Any chance we could get this added to the custom stylesheet for front-end.social? […]
[Original post on front-end.social]
November 8, 2025 at 12:27 AM
This new "more replies found" feature on mastodon conversations would be nice if it wasn't so intrusive, popping up over top of the replies I'm currently trying to read!
@mods Any chance we could get this added to the custom stylesheet for front-end.social? […]
[Original post on front-end.social]
@mods Any chance we could get this added to the custom stylesheet for front-end.social? […]
[Original post on front-end.social]
Reposted by Amelia Bellamy-Royds
Mind *still* buzzing after listening to @NicMakesStuff talk about using #11ty and web standards to power various aspects of a museum's digital infrastructure: signage, guides, etc. and the benefits this smart approach brought to the organisation and visitors […]
Original post on mastodon.social
mastodon.social
October 16, 2025 at 3:17 PM
Mind *still* buzzing after listening to @NicMakesStuff talk about using #11ty and web standards to power various aspects of a museum's digital infrastructure: signage, guides, etc. and the benefits this smart approach brought to the organisation and visitors […]
Sometimes, I wish "software engineer" actually *was* a regulated profession, so we could revoke the licence of anyone who builds a website with links that are not actually links and do not open in a new tab when you Ctrl-Click on them.
September 30, 2025 at 2:46 AM
Sometimes, I wish "software engineer" actually *was* a regulated profession, so we could revoke the licence of anyone who builds a website with links that are not actually links and do not open in a new tab when you Ctrl-Click on them.
Why yes, I'm a 10× developer!
I tried to fix this bug ten times before I realized I was checking the outcome on the production website not the development server.
Of course I'm a 10× developer!
I wrote 10 times as much code today as I committed, after debugging, deleting, & then squashing my […]
I tried to fix this bug ten times before I realized I was checking the outcome on the production website not the development server.
Of course I'm a 10× developer!
I wrote 10 times as much code today as I committed, after debugging, deleting, & then squashing my […]
Original post on front-end.social
front-end.social
September 28, 2025 at 3:01 AM
Why yes, I'm a 10× developer!
I tried to fix this bug ten times before I realized I was checking the outcome on the production website not the development server.
Of course I'm a 10× developer!
I wrote 10 times as much code today as I committed, after debugging, deleting, & then squashing my […]
I tried to fix this bug ten times before I realized I was checking the outcome on the production website not the development server.
Of course I'm a 10× developer!
I wrote 10 times as much code today as I committed, after debugging, deleting, & then squashing my […]
FYI if you use Firefox & have gone through settings & config to disable all their new AI/ machine learning / chatbot features, do it again.
I've been turning off every "AI" features setting & about:config flag I can find, but still I just got a pop up asking if it wanted me to generate "key […]
I've been turning off every "AI" features setting & about:config flag I can find, but still I just got a pop up asking if it wanted me to generate "key […]
Original post on front-end.social
front-end.social
September 26, 2025 at 4:32 AM
FYI if you use Firefox & have gone through settings & config to disable all their new AI/ machine learning / chatbot features, do it again.
I've been turning off every "AI" features setting & about:config flag I can find, but still I just got a pop up asking if it wanted me to generate "key […]
I've been turning off every "AI" features setting & about:config flag I can find, but still I just got a pop up asking if it wanted me to generate "key […]
It's pretty impressive branding that when I see someone's bio that says "working at {missing-glyph replacement character, a box with a hex code inside}," I know exactly which company they work for: the only one that includes their logo in the system emoji picker with no warning that it is a […]
Original post on front-end.social
front-end.social
September 24, 2025 at 3:45 PM
It's pretty impressive branding that when I see someone's bio that says "working at {missing-glyph replacement character, a box with a hex code inside}," I know exactly which company they work for: the only one that includes their logo in the system emoji picker with no warning that it is a […]
Introducing... The 256 Byte* Website!
*(per file)
Last week @tantek.com posted a little puzzle for the 256th day of the year:
> build an entire website where each resource fits into at most 8-bits worth of bytes […]
[Original post on front-end.social]
*(per file)
Last week @tantek.com posted a little puzzle for the 256th day of the year:
> build an entire website where each resource fits into at most 8-bits worth of bytes […]
[Original post on front-end.social]
September 22, 2025 at 1:06 AM
Introducing... The 256 Byte* Website!
*(per file)
Last week @tantek.com posted a little puzzle for the 256th day of the year:
> build an entire website where each resource fits into at most 8-bits worth of bytes […]
[Original post on front-end.social]
*(per file)
Last week @tantek.com posted a little puzzle for the 256th day of the year:
> build an entire website where each resource fits into at most 8-bits worth of bytes […]
[Original post on front-end.social]
Any suggestions for the simplest way to publish a tiny little multipage example website?
It is: very tiny, completely static, no custom domain required (I just want a my-site.example.com type of domain), and I do not expect to ever update it beyond this week, but it would be nice if the link […]
It is: very tiny, completely static, no custom domain required (I just want a my-site.example.com type of domain), and I do not expect to ever update it beyond this week, but it would be nice if the link […]
Original post on front-end.social
front-end.social
September 21, 2025 at 11:27 PM
Any suggestions for the simplest way to publish a tiny little multipage example website?
It is: very tiny, completely static, no custom domain required (I just want a my-site.example.com type of domain), and I do not expect to ever update it beyond this week, but it would be nice if the link […]
It is: very tiny, completely static, no custom domain required (I just want a my-site.example.com type of domain), and I do not expect to ever update it beyond this week, but it would be nice if the link […]
While you weren't looking (or at least, while I wasn't looking), the CSS Working Group standardized the `zoom` property, which you (I) probably only knew about as a weird old Internet Explorer hack.
Mike Pennisi of Bocoup gives the overview of why that finally happened 25 years after the […]
Mike Pennisi of Bocoup gives the overview of why that finally happened 25 years after the […]
Original post on front-end.social
front-end.social
September 18, 2025 at 6:26 PM
While you weren't looking (or at least, while I wasn't looking), the CSS Working Group standardized the `zoom` property, which you (I) probably only knew about as a weird old Internet Explorer hack.
Mike Pennisi of Bocoup gives the overview of why that finally happened 25 years after the […]
Mike Pennisi of Bocoup gives the overview of why that finally happened 25 years after the […]
#protip: Don't eat corn-on-the-cob while sitting in front of a computer screen. More than a week later & I'm still trying to get all the starchy juice spray off.
September 15, 2025 at 7:30 PM
#protip: Don't eat corn-on-the-cob while sitting in front of a computer screen. More than a week later & I'm still trying to get all the starchy juice spray off.
Reposted by Amelia Bellamy-Royds
New, from me:
At least 18 popular JavaScript code packages that are collectively downloaded more than two billion times each week were briefly compromised with malicious software today, after a developer involved in maintaining the projects was phished. The […]
[Original post on infosec.exchange]
At least 18 popular JavaScript code packages that are collectively downloaded more than two billion times each week were briefly compromised with malicious software today, after a developer involved in maintaining the projects was phished. The […]
[Original post on infosec.exchange]
September 8, 2025 at 11:01 PM
New, from me:
At least 18 popular JavaScript code packages that are collectively downloaded more than two billion times each week were briefly compromised with malicious software today, after a developer involved in maintaining the projects was phished. The […]
[Original post on infosec.exchange]
At least 18 popular JavaScript code packages that are collectively downloaded more than two billion times each week were briefly compromised with malicious software today, after a developer involved in maintaining the projects was phished. The […]
[Original post on infosec.exchange]
Reposted by Amelia Bellamy-Royds
We're looking for a journalist with development chops (or a developer with journalism chops) to join our news apps team and build new web-based interactive stories, databases, and experiences. It's a remote role; candidates must be eligible to work in the US […]
Original post on werd.social
werd.social
September 5, 2025 at 2:58 PM
We're looking for a journalist with development chops (or a developer with journalism chops) to join our news apps team and build new web-based interactive stories, databases, and experiences. It's a remote role; candidates must be eligible to work in the US […]
Reposted by Amelia Bellamy-Royds
Meta might be secretly scanning your phone's camera roll - how to check and turn it off https://www.zdnet.com/article/meta-might-be-secretly-scanning-your-phones-camera-roll-how-to-check-and-turn-it-off/
"Some Facebook users have noticed new settings that let Meta analyze and retain your phone's […]
"Some Facebook users have noticed new settings that let Meta analyze and retain your phone's […]
Original post on social.vivaldi.net
social.vivaldi.net
August 29, 2025 at 11:26 AM
Meta might be secretly scanning your phone's camera roll - how to check and turn it off https://www.zdnet.com/article/meta-might-be-secretly-scanning-your-phones-camera-roll-how-to-check-and-turn-it-off/
"Some Facebook users have noticed new settings that let Meta analyze and retain your phone's […]
"Some Facebook users have noticed new settings that let Meta analyze and retain your phone's […]
Reposted by Amelia Bellamy-Royds
And now thanks to @chaosexanima I can show you how the retractation works:
- you get a notification when someone quotes you
- on their post, you have a new menu to remove their quote of your post
- you confirm, and your quote is removed and shown as having been […]
[Original post on oisaur.com]
- you get a notification when someone quotes you
- on their post, you have a new menu to remove their quote of your post
- you confirm, and your quote is removed and shown as having been […]
[Original post on oisaur.com]
August 21, 2025 at 9:12 PM
And now thanks to @chaosexanima I can show you how the retractation works:
- you get a notification when someone quotes you
- on their post, you have a new menu to remove their quote of your post
- you confirm, and your quote is removed and shown as having been […]
[Original post on oisaur.com]
- you get a notification when someone quotes you
- on their post, you have a new menu to remove their quote of your post
- you confirm, and your quote is removed and shown as having been […]
[Original post on oisaur.com]
Reposted by Amelia Bellamy-Royds
For pete's sake, @mozilla : if you want to measure whether the AI/ML features are worth a damn, put a big green "disable all AI in my browser" button on the version update screen and put some telemetry around how many people instantly click it.
Just about everyone I know who has taken the 142 […]
Just about everyone I know who has taken the 142 […]
Original post on mastodon.social
mastodon.social
August 22, 2025 at 8:31 PM
For pete's sake, @mozilla : if you want to measure whether the AI/ML features are worth a damn, put a big green "disable all AI in my browser" button on the version update screen and put some telemetry around how many people instantly click it.
Just about everyone I know who has taken the 142 […]
Just about everyone I know who has taken the 142 […]
Reposted by Amelia Bellamy-Royds
August 1st - Googler asks the community if XSLT should be removed from the HTML living standard.
https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/11523
Respondents overwhelmingly reject the suggestion.
August 6th - Google starts work on removing XSLT from Chrome […]
https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/11523
Respondents overwhelmingly reject the suggestion.
August 6th - Google starts work on removing XSLT from Chrome […]
Original post on mastodon.social
mastodon.social
August 18, 2025 at 9:11 AM
August 1st - Googler asks the community if XSLT should be removed from the HTML living standard.
https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/11523
Respondents overwhelmingly reject the suggestion.
August 6th - Google starts work on removing XSLT from Chrome […]
https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/11523
Respondents overwhelmingly reject the suggestion.
August 6th - Google starts work on removing XSLT from Chrome […]
Reposted by Amelia Bellamy-Royds
TIL: Google Gemini is _significantly_ better at reading the kinds of colourful graphs you see on server monitoring dashboards than are any of the other leading #ai models from #openai and #meta. Why yes, I do, in fact, resent that I had to learn this. Because #opensource tools don't make data […]
Original post on fed.interfree.ca
fed.interfree.ca
August 4, 2025 at 3:40 AM
TIL: Google Gemini is _significantly_ better at reading the kinds of colourful graphs you see on server monitoring dashboards than are any of the other leading #ai models from #openai and #meta. Why yes, I do, in fact, resent that I had to learn this. Because #opensource tools don't make data […]
Well, don't I feel special. Just got the "Verify your Mastodon Account" spam.
But by the time I filled out the spam report, one of our wonderful @mods must have already nuked the account.
… and the Mastodon report-a-post Web UI just gives a totally unhelpful 404 error when you press "submit" […]
But by the time I filled out the spam report, one of our wonderful @mods must have already nuked the account.
… and the Mastodon report-a-post Web UI just gives a totally unhelpful 404 error when you press "submit" […]
Original post on front-end.social
front-end.social
July 30, 2025 at 3:53 PM
Well, don't I feel special. Just got the "Verify your Mastodon Account" spam.
But by the time I filled out the spam report, one of our wonderful @mods must have already nuked the account.
… and the Mastodon report-a-post Web UI just gives a totally unhelpful 404 error when you press "submit" […]
But by the time I filled out the spam report, one of our wonderful @mods must have already nuked the account.
… and the Mastodon report-a-post Web UI just gives a totally unhelpful 404 error when you press "submit" […]
This is a wonderful example of the difference between an image caption (contextual information of benefit to everyone, whether they can see the image or not) and the image alternative text (clear description of what is actually visible in the image), from @sundogplanets :
(also, double-decker […]
(also, double-decker […]
Original post on front-end.social
front-end.social
July 30, 2025 at 3:40 PM
This is a wonderful example of the difference between an image caption (contextual information of benefit to everyone, whether they can see the image or not) and the image alternative text (clear description of what is actually visible in the image), from @sundogplanets :
(also, double-decker […]
(also, double-decker […]
For people who use the frequent-website shortcuts feature of the #firefox new tab page:
If you want to pin a new link to that list, and it hasn't shown up yet — especially if you have previously "dismissed" a no-longer-valid link to the same web domain […]
[Original post on front-end.social]
If you want to pin a new link to that list, and it hasn't shown up yet — especially if you have previously "dismissed" a no-longer-valid link to the same web domain […]
[Original post on front-end.social]
July 17, 2025 at 4:11 PM
For people who use the frequent-website shortcuts feature of the #firefox new tab page:
If you want to pin a new link to that list, and it hasn't shown up yet — especially if you have previously "dismissed" a no-longer-valid link to the same web domain […]
[Original post on front-end.social]
If you want to pin a new link to that list, and it hasn't shown up yet — especially if you have previously "dismissed" a no-longer-valid link to the same web domain […]
[Original post on front-end.social]
Reposted by Amelia Bellamy-Royds
It’s here! Nearly 900 pages of guidance on how to build web pages, to which I contributed a little over 100 pages: Learning Web Design, 6th Edition.
https://www.aaron-gustafson.com/notebook/learning-web-design-6th-edition-is-out/
https://www.aaron-gustafson.com/notebook/learning-web-design-6th-edition-is-out/
✍🏻 Learning Web Design, 6th Edition is out!
It’s here! Nearly 900 pages of guidance on how to build web pages, to which I contributed a little over 100 pages: Learning Web Design, 6th Edition.
Congrats to Jennifer on the book and many thanks for bringing me along for the ride!
www.aaron-gustafson.com
July 12, 2025 at 1:07 AM
It’s here! Nearly 900 pages of guidance on how to build web pages, to which I contributed a little over 100 pages: Learning Web Design, 6th Edition.
https://www.aaron-gustafson.com/notebook/learning-web-design-6th-edition-is-out/
https://www.aaron-gustafson.com/notebook/learning-web-design-6th-edition-is-out/
Reposted by Amelia Bellamy-Royds
Especially if you are a cis guy and you notice this, or any underpaid co-worker, speak up and advocate for a raise or a review. I did this in a previous job and it was successful.
Making sure others are well compensated is a whole different level of job satisfaction […]
Making sure others are well compensated is a whole different level of job satisfaction […]
Original post on yatil.social
yatil.social
June 28, 2025 at 5:05 AM
Especially if you are a cis guy and you notice this, or any underpaid co-worker, speak up and advocate for a raise or a review. I did this in a previous job and it was successful.
Making sure others are well compensated is a whole different level of job satisfaction […]
Making sure others are well compensated is a whole different level of job satisfaction […]
Reposted by Amelia Bellamy-Royds
A very legitimate well-done to Canada for being one of the least suckered into AI garbage in the world!
https://www.ctvnews.ca/business/article/canada-ranks-among-least-ai-literate-countries-in-the-world-study/
"“We’re not seeing that literacy that we would like to see when we compare […]
https://www.ctvnews.ca/business/article/canada-ranks-among-least-ai-literate-countries-in-the-world-study/
"“We’re not seeing that literacy that we would like to see when we compare […]
Original post on ottawa.place
ottawa.place
June 24, 2025 at 9:06 PM
A very legitimate well-done to Canada for being one of the least suckered into AI garbage in the world!
https://www.ctvnews.ca/business/article/canada-ranks-among-least-ai-literate-countries-in-the-world-study/
"“We’re not seeing that literacy that we would like to see when we compare […]
https://www.ctvnews.ca/business/article/canada-ranks-among-least-ai-literate-countries-in-the-world-study/
"“We’re not seeing that literacy that we would like to see when we compare […]
Reposted by Amelia Bellamy-Royds
Boss: wow this web portal is really fast, light and responsive
Me: of course it was 100% developed on Train WiFi it had to be light 😂
Me: of course it was 100% developed on Train WiFi it had to be light 😂
June 20, 2025 at 8:35 AM
Boss: wow this web portal is really fast, light and responsive
Me: of course it was 100% developed on Train WiFi it had to be light 😂
Me: of course it was 100% developed on Train WiFi it had to be light 😂