All Day Hey 2026
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In order to stay in the moment, at All Day Hey I won't be making notes but I'll add quotes from each speaker as we go.
Bramus Van Damme
Beyond the Spec: Cranking View Transitions up to 11 (Safely, Maybe)
Biscuit: Malted Milk
if you have a MPA (Multi Page App) otherwise known as a website!
What I basically did is I set up a mental timeline. So the timeline ive shown in DevTools, I set up mentally.
Time travel! Time travel is the solution for everything.
I recorded this in Firefox because Chrome is sill glitchy
for this one.
Léonie Watson
Do Androids Dream of Accessible Webs?
Biscuit: Custard Cream
So yes. I am gonna talk about Al. Nope.
I am not going to talk about the pros and cons of Al.
Accessibility notwithstanding.
The bit they don't do particularly well is human recognition based on characteristics and lived experiences.
Their our decisions, we make as designers. implementers, product owners. And so, we decide what thing is important. We get to decide what they can ignore. We get to decide how the agents act. This is our responsibility at the end of the day.
Anjana Vakil
Making Waves with the Web: Audio Synthesis and Data Sonification with the WebAudio API
Biscuit: Nice
First, make some sound. Get some waves that you can do something with. Sort of like your raw material. Then just like a sculptor would sculpt a chunk of clay, give it personality and then to add interest and dynamics, start moving that sound in different ways. Either manually or as were gonna look at, automatical using some tricks of the trade. This is the process to walk through in the context
Fiona Safari
The Art of Connection: How to Thrive at Work and Beyond as an Introvert
Biscuit: Rich Tea
How can I work with who I am?
And all of a sudden, there are all these questions coming into my head that, what if I'm making an idiot out of myself? So silly to make jokes. Who makes jokes with managers? Why did I think to do that? That was straight from the comfort zone to the panic zone.
But at the same time, I my mother doesn't believe in any of these things that I said, I am sure it might be the same for you. So, it's just that she doesn't believe in anything related to extrovert and introvert. And she might consider me a weird person.
Jake Archibald
Composing Video in the Browser
Biscuit: Jam ‘N’ Cream
And particularly with Al, it can end up writing a lot of code for things that browsers now do in one line of CSS or HTML.
Alistair Shepherd
Bill and Ted’s Accessibility Adventure: Accessibility Testing for Developers
Biscuit: Bourbon
"Time travel is the solution to everything" - Bramus; like 4 hours ago
I didn't do that because it would be a great way to upset my friends. How did Bruce Lawson get up there. Must be old slides. Sorry, Bruce, I didnt mean to look at you with Genghis Khan.
Find out the impact that it's having on real people - because that's the main important thing here is real people and making our websites better for real people.
It will make you a better developer because its part of our job.
Cassie Evans
Game On!
Biscuit: Maryland Cookies
Hey it's me the crumberly biscuit.
I made a game instead of a talk.
Sometimes the Trello tickets wall off the edge of the world themselves. Which I wish that did that in real life.
Phil Hawksworth
Learning Along the Way
Biscuit: Chocolate Digestive
Sounds worthy and self-important. What we do matters. We might not be doctors or human rights lawyers or school teachers, but we make things for an audience. Some things are for play. Some things are for a very, very serious purpose.
You bet your ass it had a hashtag.
And the key there was really when I wasn't sure what I should assume, I had to ask, and I had to listen, and I had to replay what I thought was the right solution for that.
And mostly it's because I think artificial intelligence really needs actual intelligence behind it. That's the key. And there's a real risk that won't happen if the right people don't engage with it.
I felt like he was taking a piss specifically out of me at the point that he said that.