
Sam Richard
@Snugug
BBQ lead, ChromeOS DevRel. Mostly food, sometimes design and development, especially for the web. 7008px tall. He/him.
An archive of my Twitter timeline up until I moved to Mastodon. You can find me there at @[email protected]
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RT @mango_hill: Love this! #SassSummit
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RT @xzyfer: Extrapolating from this morning’s #chromedevsummit tweets, next year Chrome devtools will reach sentience.
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RT @Una: ^ I’m having way too much fun with this 😜 #chromedevsummit
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Big Rig: Tool for monitoring RAIL performance over time. aerotwist.com/blog/bigrig #ChromeDevSummit
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RAIL breakdown to puts user at the center of the #performance story. @aerotwist @paul_irish #ChromeDevSummit
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Some of the new Dev Tools things are behind Developer Tools experiments in Chrome Canary.
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New animation tools and animation inspector in Chrome Dev Tools, with groups of animation to see how things move together! #ChromeDevSummit
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Mobile First is now the default for Dev Tools. Network throttling, device emulation (w/keyboard and chrome) up front! #ChromeDevSummit
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Coworker has a test case set up to ensure my name only appears in his CSS once :P
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RT @teleject: Because of you! Thanks for your @Kickstarter support, my #RWD book + course is happening! telejec.tv/1PzUT5i https://t.c…
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@KuraFire sad! Next time!
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@KuraFire hey! Are you at Chrome Dev Summit?
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RT @addyosmani: Instant loading web apps possible with Service Worker & an Application Shell architecture medium.com/@addyosmani/instant-loading-web-apps-with-an-application-shell-architecture-7c0c2f10c73 🔥 https:/…
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#a11y audit tools for Chrome dev tools: chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/accessibility-developer-t/fpkknkljclfencbdbgkenhalefipecmb?hl=en #ChromeDevSummit
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No Coffee: vision problem simulator chrome extension: chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/nocoffee/jjeeggmbnhckmgdhmgdckeigabjfbddl?hl=en-US #a11y #ChromeDevSummit
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@github So much awesome at #ChromeDevSummit, but all need HTTPS to work! Support for GH Pages w/custom domains and HTTPS in the works?
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@jaffathecake Agreed, although stuff like CSS Grids give me pause again; non-prefixed experiments that make it in to browsers as “standard”
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@jaffathecake Take that back. Early FF, Chrome, and Webkit all had 1st version, which would be compatible and multi-vendor