Revision 250: Achtung Baby!

Published: Jan. 26, 2016, 10:24 p.m.

b'For our 250th episode, we managed to get our greedy hands on no one less than\\nBruce Lawson from Opera. Having barely returned from a trip to Asia and still\\ndizzy from his jetlag, we managed to extract a whole bunch of classified\\ninformation on CSS Houdini out of him (also thanks to our German interview\\nstyle). And a little bit more as well:\\n\\n\\nSHOW NOTES\\n\\n[00:02:01] SAFARI 9.1\\n\\nWe talked about the new Safari version, what features it brings, and how it\\nlooks like it\\u2019s the first installment of a new rapid release cycle.\\n\\n[00:12:13] THE CSS HOUDINI PROJECT\\n\\nBruce told us what the purpose of CSS Houdini is, how at came to be, which parts\\nit consists of, and when to expect first experiments shipping to us in a browser\\n(maybe this year already!).\\n\\n[00:37:50] SUBGRIDS CONSIDERED ESSENTIAL\\n\\nPrompted by a blog post from Eric Meyer we discussed the current CSS Grids spec\\nand how it is badly lacking a subgrids feature.\\n\\n\\n[00:51:18] LINKS\\n\\nTHE WEB ACCESSIBILITY BASICS\\n\\nAccessibility can never be overly discussed. Marco wrote a good roundup on how\\ndo accessibility basics right, and he also takes a glimpse at a few more\\nadvanced things.\\n\\nSIMPLE STANDALONE TOGGLETIP WIDGET PATTERN\\n\\nLikewise, Steve Faulkner from the Partiello Group showcases a prototype for an\\naccessible info tooltip widget.'