Chrome for Developers

Chrome for Developers

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Chrome for Developers is a YouTube channel which has roughly 818 thousand subscribers. His content totals around 466.67 million views views across around 2.01 thousand videos.

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Top 200 Videos With The Most Comments by Chrome for Developers


Video TitleCommentsCategoryGame
101.Firebase Realtime Database -- Polycasts #5883
102.The 2016 Web Development Workflow - Google I/O 201683
103.New in Chrome 88: Manifest v3, aspect-ratio, digital goods API, and more!83
104.Debugging memory leaks - HTTP 20383
105.AssemblyScript - HTTP 20382
106.What's new in Web80
107.Random paint effects - HTTP 20380
108.New in Chrome 83: Trusted types, updated form controls, and more!80
109.Record and replay user flow with the Recorder panel | DevTools Tips80
110.Chrome 70 - What’s New in DevTools79
111.How to stay fast and fresh with Angular79Guide
112.New in Chrome 74: Private Class Fields, Prefers Reduced Motion, CSS Transition Events, & more!78
113.Four silly browser hacks - HTTP 20378
114.Chrome 74 - What’s New in DevTools77
115.JAM Stack - HTTP 20377
116.Web animation gotchas - HTTP 20377
117.Streaming requests with fetch - HTTP 20376
118.Motion design in UI - Designing in the Browser76
119.Building a Media Player #Day0 - Developer Diary75
120.Webpack Tips - Totally Tooling Tips75
121.New in Chrome 84: App Shortcuts, Web Animations, Wake Lock, and lots more!74
122.Chrome 95 - What’s New in DevTools74
123.The State of CSS - The State of the Web73
124.Chrome 65 - What's New in DevTools73
125.Why Build Progressive Web Apps: PWAs for iOS72
126.Import maps - HTTP 20372
127.Beyond fast with new performance features72
128.Thinking on ways to solve CAROUSELS72
129.Understand passkeys in 4 minutes72
130.New in Chrome 77: Native Lazy Loading, Largest Contentful Paint, and New Forms Capabilities72
131.The Zombie DOM - old DOM stuff that still haunts us today | HTTP 20371
132.Reduce image size: use the correct format — PNG or JPEG70
133.Why Build Progressive Web Apps?69
134.Machine Learning magic for your web application with TensorFlow.js (Chrome Dev Summit 2019)69
135.FLIP animations | HTTP 20369
136.Importing JSON - ABANDONED - HTTP 20369
137.Building a Media Player #1: Intro69
138.The best web feature of 2019: Part 1/4 - HTTP 20368
139.App-Like UX for PWAs67
140.New in Chrome 78: New origin trials, CSS Properties & Values API, and fresher service workers!66
141.Bringing bounce and elastic easing to CSS | HTTP 20366
142.Chrome 81 - What’s New in DevTools66
143.Debugging The Web (Chrome Dev Summit 2016)65
144.How I do an accessibility check -- A11ycasts #1165
145.Just use button -- A11ycasts #0564
146.Chrome 71 - What’s New in DevTools63
147.2022 year in review!63Review
148.Semantic markup - Designing in the Browser63
149.WebWorkers: Code Session - Supercharged63
150.Thinking on ways to solve a DARK/LIGHT THEME SWITCH63
151.Oh the things you’ll compile - modern WebAssembly (Chrome Dev Summit 2019)63
152.New in Chrome 100: User Agent string updates, Multi-screen window placement API, and more!63
153.Assistive Tech: TalkBack63
154.Build the future of the web with modern JavaScript (Google I/O ’18)62
155.Thinking on ways to solve STORIES | GUI Challenges62Tutorial
156.Accessible Color Standards - Designing in the Browser62
157.Chrome 88 - What’s New in DevTools62
158.Demystifyingish SVG paths | HTTP 20362
159.Complex JS-heavy Web Apps, Avoiding the Slow (Chrome Dev Summit 2018)62
160.Handling updates offline-first - HTTP 20362Vlog
161.virtual-scroller: Let there be less (DOM) (Chrome Dev Summit 2018)62
162.Chrome 77 - What’s New in DevTools62
163.Shipping a PWA as an Android app62
164.Color Spaces: Do YOU know the difference between sRGB, LAB and CIE XYZ? - HTTP 20361
165.Practical lessons from a year of building web components - Google I/O 201661
166.Chrome 86 - What’s New in DevTools61
167.Screen Reader Basics: VoiceOver -- A11ycasts #0761
168.Introduction to Angular61
169.Scope in JavaScript - HTTP 20360
170.Forms! -- Polycasts #5560
171.Cross-origin fetches - HTTP 20360
172.Chrome 106 - What’s New in DevTools60
173.Chrome 59 - What's New in DevTools60
174.Accessible Modal Dialogs -- A11ycasts #1960Vlog
175.New in Chrome 93: CSS Module Scripts, URL Handlers for PWAs, the PWA Summit, and more!60
176.Thinking on ways to solve ​​SPLIT BUTTONS59
177.Chrome 66 - What's New in DevTools59
178.Lazy Loading Elements -- Polycasts #4359
179.Thinking on ways to solve DIALOG59Vlog
180.Servers for WebRTC: It is not all Peer to Peer (Kranky Geek WebRTC Brazil 2016)58
181.Inert Polyfill -- A11ycasts #0258
182.From nothin’ to gzip - HTTP 20358
183.Chrome 61 - What's New in DevTools58
184.Using WebAssembly and Threads (Chrome Dev Summit 2018)58
185.Chrome 102 - What’s New in DevTools58
186.Authentication with Firebase -- Polycasts #5758
187.A path to a world without passwords57
188.Thinking on ways to solve SWITCHES57
189.A love letter to DOMPoint and DOMMatrix | HTTP 20357
190.New in Chrome 94: Color management for canvas, WebCodecs, WebGPU, and more!57
191.Chrome 76 - What’s New in DevTools56
192.Thinking on ways to solve TABS56Tutorial
193.Chrome 97 - What’s New in DevTools56
194.WebP in its 10th year (Chrome Dev Summit 2019)56
195.Changing web standards - HTTP 20356Guide
196.Swipeable Cards: Live Code Session - Supercharged56
197.Dithering - HTTP 20355
198.When should you use a PWA? - Progressive Web App Training55
199.Load your page faster: remove unused code55
200.Polymer CLI: Getting Started -- Polycasts #4855