- Summary
- Commenting on the HTML specification is simplified by using a dedicated form at the page's footer to submit feedback directly. This method allows you to leave personalized messages for a vast array of developers and contributors. You can choose from a wide range of useful resources like kangax, which helps you navigate the movement of the web with CSS3 animations, or patterns by John Allsopp for scalable architecture. Additionally, addingy osmani's cicada principle is crucial for understanding how designers interact with web content effectively. For JavaScript and animations, alex walker outlines the specific syntax used in keyframe animations, ensuring smooth interactions for large-scale applications. The website also covers advanced CSS techniques by cisco coyier in level 4, which includes deep insights into selecting elements and handling complex state. Touch icon development by shi chuan provides essential guidance for responsive interactions. Furthermore, mathias byens discusses the z-index CSS property comprehensively, helping designers understand layering systems effectively. Other contributors like louis lazaris complete the list with relevant tips for modern web development workflows.
- Title
- Move The Web Forward | Guide to getting involved with standards and browser development
- Description
- What you can do as a front-end developer
- Keywords
- want, help, browsers, developers, make, features, here, html, standards, great, developer, browser, test, bugs, specs, more, public
- NS Lookup
- A 172.67.142.134, A 104.21.87.85
- Dates
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Created 2026-04-15Updated 2026-04-15Summarized 2026-04-20
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