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2016

Automated Website Testing and Monitoring - Ghost Inspector

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Automated UI Testing Made Easy Catch Website Bugs and Regressions Before They Cost You

Why we use progressive enhancement to build GOV.UK | Technology at GDS

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There seems to be a common belief among front-end developers that progressive enhancement is either old fashioned or has simply been replaced by single page applications. This is a problem of perception. We’d like to explain why we use progressive enhancement to build GOV.UK.

Frend — A collection of accessible, modern front-end components.

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Frend components are modest and dependency-free. They are built with web standards as a priority and aim to avoid assumptions about tooling or environment. Care has been taken to make sure each component is compliant, keyboard navigable and properly interpreted by assistive technologies.

2015

Percy

Continuous visual integration for web apps

2014

A Maintainable Style Guide - Ian Feather

At Lonely Planet we managed to accomplish this by making the Style Guide an integral part of our development workflow.

2013

SliceCraft: PSD to Haml, Sass, Compass & CoffeeScript for Rails

PSD to modular and search engine friendly front-end code for Rails

2012

2010

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