699: Jeremy Keith on Web Day Out
Web Day Out is coming up and Jeremy Keith from Clearleft (name pending the ShopTalk Show rebrand) is here to chat about it and while we've got him, Dave throws him on the hot seat to answer some hard hitting journalism questions about the state of the web in 2026.
Time Jump Links
- 00:01:11 Where have all the URLs gone?
- 00:05:13 Web Day Out
- 00:14:07 Sponsor: Axe-con
- 00:15:18 Brainstorming a rebrand for Jeremy
- 00:19:13 Adding manifests to websites
- 00:20:50 Should the CMD-K shortcut be browser native?
- 00:28:17 The Hot Seat with Jeremy Keith: Does the web need a geolocation element?
- 00:35:27 Working out baseline
- 00:48:23 What you can do in browsers without a framework
- 00:56:49 How do you respond to "it doesn't work in my browser?"
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Axe-con (14:07)
Axe-con - the world's largest digital accessibility conference is from the makers of Axe-core and Axe DevTools Browser Extension. Taking place online on February 24-25. Registration is free and also gets you access to the on-demand recordings.
Axe-con has a specific Development Track for dev content - some top speakers are Ire Aderinokun (front-end developer and Google developer expert), Jesse Beach (Software Engineering Manager at Meta), and other prominent folks from orgs like Coinbase, Zendesk, Red Hat, Atlassian, and more.