2017
Van11y - collection de scripts javascript accessibles, codés en ES2015
by dzcVan11y (pour « Vanilla-Accessibility ») est une collection de scripts accessibles d’éléments d’interfaces riches, construits en amélioration progressive et personnalisables.
2016
Why we use progressive enhancement to build GOV.UK | Technology at GDS
by Spone (via)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to be a common belief among front-end developers that progressive enhancement is either old fashioned or has simply been replaced by single page applications.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.
2010
Supersonic Feet - the blog of Adam Perfect
by SponeWith all our new work we're trying to make everything degrade much more gracefully if you don't have Javascript enabled. Normally using the Google Maps API if a user doesn't have Javascript enabled, they just won't see a map. Working with Natalie from Clearleft I think we came up with a pretty good solution that uses progressive enhancement to ensure everyone gets a map, even without JS.
2008
A List Apart: Articles: Progressive Enhancement with CSS
by marco & 2 othersHum, même s'il y a des tips sympa je reste sceptique à la lecture de cet article. Multiplier les fichiers CSS c'est multiplier les requêtes HTTP et pas forcément avoir un code CSS mieux organisé.
Understanding Progressive Enhancement
by marco & 1 otherGraceful Degradation vs Progressive Enhancement. La nuance est subtile, peut-être trop ?
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