Dominic Farolino
@domfarolino
Engineer @googlechrome & @WHATWG editor. Previously @Microsoft & @Mozilla. Interested in algorithms, C++, Rust, and the web 🇺🇸
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https://domfarolino.com 02-04-2014 22:06:44
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If you or a loved one has ever been hurt by <iframe> or other elements losing state when moved/reparented in the DOM, then please react or comment on github.com/whatwg/dom/iss… with your use case! Noam Rosenthal 🦋 nomster.bsky.social and I would love to design an "atomic move" primitive for the Web
I'll be in Seattle from June 19-22 to speak at CascadiaJS 🇺🇸 🇨🇦! You can use the promo code DOMINIC to get 35% off a ticket (expires May 3rd). I've been at this conference before and it's a great time; hope to see you there! cascadiajs.com/2024/talks/mod…
We've been working hard on the experimental Node#moveBefore() API to preserve DOM state across element moves & reparenting. Here's a demo working with CSS animations & iframes! Try it out in Chrome Canary at state-preserving-atomic-move.glitch.me. We'd love your feedback! cc: Noam Rosenthal 🦋 nomster.bsky.social
The REAL fun happened backstage CascadiaJS 🇺🇸 🇨🇦 (Dominic Farolino Aaron Gustafson Tigers Tech Tweets Jacob Lee Andre Wiggins Josh Goldberg 🦋)
Observables: Coming to a Chrome Browser Near You! Hang out with Dominic Farolino and Tracy Lee | ladyleet to learn about the impending arrival of observables to the web platform, and how it will help streamline your code, improve performance, and create amazing user experiences. Link in the
Dominic Farolino Tracy Lee | ladyleet youtube.com/watch?v=W86aEc…
We're shipping this in Chrome 133 (stable on Feb 4th)! Read more in our latest blog post: developer.chrome.com/blog/movebefor… Huge thx to Noam Rosenthal 🦋 nomster.bsky.social for help bringing this to life, partners & frameworks that helped test it, and the spec ecosystem for working with us to get it standardized!
📢 We're finally looking to ship Observables in Chrome v135. It's been a long time coming—many thanks to all in the community for the great feedback and help along the way!! Especially to Ben Lesh, Keith Cirkel, marais, Domenic Denicola, Kevin Gibbons & more! groups.google.com/a/chromium.org…