Summary of Errores que NO debes cometer al PROGRAMAR una WEB | #laFunción 8x03

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This YouTube video discusses the mistakes that you should not make when programming a web page. Among the topics covered are using a clear and concise description of an image, using distracting graphics, and loading too many images. The video recommends that people take advantage of accessibility features when creating their websites.

  • 00:00:00 In this video, we look at a Spanish government website, Ministry of Interior, and see some common errors that users should avoid when programming a website. We also look at how to prevent these errors and improve your website design skills.
  • 00:05:00 In this video, Nuria demonstrates how she accidentally deleted her entire website while working on it using Google Chrome's "Lighthouse" tool. She then goes on to explain how her website still meets Google's standards for accessibility and performance, despite not following a specific law.
  • 00:10:00 This video covers some of the common mistakes that web developers make, such as not measuring, not testing in a lab, and not taking user input into account. It also covers the Community Blade SHIFT, which is when a page loads slowly because of high css load times. There are several things that you can do to improve performance, such as removing css that is not needed, using inline css, and using media queries. Finally, it covers the use of css sprites, which can be useful for loading large images quickly.
  • 00:15:00 In this YouTube video, the hosts discuss some of the common mistakes people make when programming a web. One of the mistakes mentioned is not knowing the name of the Open source cms that is behind all of this, Open cms. The video also discusses how to use webpack to minimize code and create optimized HTML. Finally, the hosts mention Jaime Obregón, a famous Spanish singer and actor, who is also a web developer.
  • 00:20:00 The video discusses some of the common errors people make when programming a website, and provides tips on how to avoid them. It notes that although the cost of a website can be high, it is usually worth it if it meets the needs of the client. It also points out that, in contrast to other programming languages, WordPress is very user-friendly.
  • 00:25:00 In this video, a new CMS is introduced. The CMS is used by a webmaster to add news and dynamically new sections to their website. However, it is later revealed that someone in the government's part-time job is supposed to update this page as well. There is also a strange button on this page, which when clicked, takes users to a hierarchical organogram. However, the button says "Continent" without any explanation of what it is. This is intended to confuse users. Another page is opened, which allows users to add new posts, but without any sense of order or purpose. The video concludes by saying that if users do not like the way the website is functioning, they can like the video quickly to let us know that the law is being violated. With only 13 likes needed, this appears to be the case. However, the video also mentions that there are other colors that are not in variables, and that furthermore, there is another blue button that is different but also unspecified. It is suggested that this may be because the government is not following through on its promise to use only specific colors. Finally, the video mentions that there are many loose ends in the design, which could lead to expensive errors being made.
  • 00:30:00 This video explains why it's important to keep your CSS very specific, and why importing default styles can be a bad idea. It also discusses how to create very specific CSS by starting with 1s and 1s, and gradually building up specificity.
  • 00:35:00 This YouTube video discusses the errors that you should not make when programming a website. It covers topics such as using a proper css selector, keeping your site accessible, and avoiding illegal web design. The video features Carmen, a web designer who has been working in the industry for many years. They discuss how Safari has changed recently and how it has improved its css capabilities. Finally, they talk about the web design of the Ministry of Interior, which is illegal according to the new cookie law. They discuss how to avoid these mistakes and provide some helpful advice.
  • 00:40:00 The video explains the recent change in how you must notify users that you are using cookies, and how you used to do it a few years ago. Now, you must explicitly accept the user's cookie preferences before they can use the website. If the user does not accept the cookies, the website will not work. Third, the video explains that you should not include cookies that are related to tracking and other functional cookies. If you only include functional cookies, you do not have to warn the user. However, if you include cookies that are also functional, you must warn the user. Finally, the video shows an example of how to warn the user and how to keep track of the user's activity. It also shows how to create a poster that will be displayed when the user visits the website.
  • 00:45:00 This video explains how to properly program a web page so that cookies will be accepted by the browser. It also covers the importance of including an "accept cookies" button on the page. If you are ever unsure about how to properly program a web page, watch this video. It will help you avoid common programming mistakes.
  • 00:50:00 This YouTube video discusses mistakes that should not be made when programming a web. Among the mistakes mentioned are not providing a clear and concise description of an image, using distracting graphics, and loading too many images. The video concludes by recommending that people take advantage of accessibility features when creating their websites.
  • 00:55:00 In this video, we learn about errors you should not make when programming a web. Among the mistakes not to make are not having points and not being perfect. Inside, it's worth it. This video covers programming courses that we finished yesterday. This week, we'll be releasing the second block of our web development course, which will feature video tutorials on architecture. Thanks to lintering, this week's video is going to be a hit with you. As you might have guessed, we're going to be releasing a series of videos on different topics like this, so stay tuned. This week's video is all about government borders. Thanks, Javi. See you next week.

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