Call for Contributors for the 2025 Web Almanac (6th Edition)!
Find all the details and get involved here: https://github.com/HTTPArchive/almanac.httparchive.org/discussions/4062
Together, let’s make another great edition of the Web Almanac!
Call for Contributors for the 2025 Web Almanac (6th Edition)!
Find all the details and get involved here: https://github.com/HTTPArchive/almanac.httparchive.org/discussions/4062
Together, let’s make another great edition of the Web Almanac!
Contribute to the 2025 Web Almanac, by (not found on Mastodon or Bluesky):
https://github.com/HTTPArchive/almanac.httparchive.org/discussions/4062
Happy to have some of my work on #accessibility featured in this #GovTech article https://www.govtech.com/network/whats-new-in-digital-equity-feds-fund-digital-upskilling
Was a real pleasure to work on the #WebAlmanac this year.
Web Almanac
Part I Chapter 5 Media
by @stefan & @eeeps at
HTTP Archive @httparchive.org
#webdev #Media #WebAlmanac #httparchiveorg
https://almanac.httparchive.org/en/2024/media
Web Almanac
HTTP Archive
@httparchive.org ’s annual
state of the web report
2024
#webdev #WebAlmanac #StateOfTheWeb
Congrats to our founder @MichaelLewittes, as well as @dwsmart, @jammer_volts, Mikael Araujo, and @tunetheweb for their work on the SEO chapter of the HTTP Archive's Web Almanac!
You can read it here: https://almanac.httparchive.org/en/2024/seo
Was an absolute pleasure writing/editing the SEO chapter of the HTTP Archive's Web Almanac with
@dwsmart, @jammer_volts and Mikael Araujo!
Special shoutout as well to @tunetheweb!
You can read it here: https://almanac.httparchive.org/en/2024/seo
The latest edition of the #WebAlmanac by #HTTPArchive has been released: https://almanac.httparchive.org/en/2024/sustainability. The Sustainability chapter is full of great advice to reduce the carbon footprint of your website. Some observations from the report
I'm happy to announce that I will be presenting about the #WebAlmanac for the December Boye & Co Member Call:
https://www.boye-co.com/groups/conference-calls
Using the Web Almanac to Understand Trends with Mike Gifford
I will be talking about #CMS, #JavaScriptframeworks and of course #sustainability and #accessibility
10 December - Free with Registration
The 2024 Web Almanac has been published:
https://almanac.httparchive.org/en/2024
I have contributed to the chapters on accessibility and sustainability.
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Thanks for the many votes!
The #HTML <output> element exists, of course [1], but as we’ve also been observing in the #webalmanac, not many people actually use it [2]
That makes sense, of course, when people aren’t aware the element exists
[1] https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/form-elements.html#the-output-element
[2] https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1grkd2_1xSV3jvNK6ucRQ0OL1HmGTsScHuwA8GZuRLHU/edit#gid=571472591
Checking out the #WebAlmanac 2022 by the HTTP Archive. I was especially interested about the section on #cms systems.
https://almanac.httparchive.org/en/2022/cms
There is a lot of insight there, especially when it comes to the big-boys. #WordPress is (dominating) followed by #Joomla and #Drupal.
I wonder how @CraftCMS and @getkirby would rank among those titans.
For #CraftCMS, I can say “we” would most definitely be able to compete and even outperform them in some areas. Having a lean, clean system rocks!
RT @christianliebel@twitter.com
The 2021 Web Almanac will again have a chapter on modern web capabilities. We are looking for co-authors, analysts, and reviewers. Contact us here if you are interested: https://github.com/HTTPArchive/almanac.httparchive.org/issues/2152 #webalmanac #capabilities @HTTPArchive@twitter.com
: https://twitter.com/christianliebel/status/1389939917439045633