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Intro
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TL; DR
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Tim Berners-Lee
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The raw materials
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HTML is declarative & fault-tolerant
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JavaScript is not declarative
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Don't rely on JavaScript
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HTML is more than div & span
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"Structured data"
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Accessibility is part of usability
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What can you do?
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How to make the Internet affordable
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The Internet matters
Description:
Explore the hidden wonders of HTML in this 22-minute conference talk from GOTO Chicago 2020. Dive deep into HTML semantics with Bruce Lawson, co-editor of the HTML5.3 specification, as he reveals how choosing the correct HTML elements can enhance user experience without additional code. Learn why HTML's declarative and fault-tolerant nature makes it superior to JavaScript for certain tasks, and discover the importance of structured data and accessibility in web development. Gain insights on future-proofing your code, making the internet more affordable, and understanding why the internet matters. Perfect for developers looking to elevate their front-end skills and create more user-friendly web experiences.

HTML - How to Make Loveliness

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