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A stream of consciousness by Laurence Hughes

Hi, I’m Laurence. I’m a Glaswegian software engineer using open web standards to create fast, responsive, accessible websites. I’m also a music-loving vinyl junkie and table tennis nerd. This is my online home, where I play with code and share thoughts on the web, music and life.

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Jeff Mills at SWG3: Live At The Liquid Room 30th Anniversary Tour

Jeff Mills DJing at SWG3, surrounded by green light
Photo by Jason Brunton

My Saturday night was spent with good friends, enjoying amazing music.

There was a heavy whiff of nostalgia about this gig for me. Jeff Mills is currently on a 30th anniversary tour of his mix album Live at the Liquid Room. I bought that album on cassette tape back then and was blown away by it. I subsequently saw him DJ in 1996. Since then I’ve experienced Jeff do his thing many times and in various places around the world. His sets are the stuff of legend!

What’s an interactive element? by Manuel Matuzovic

Manuel sensed a general misunderstanding of what an interactive element is and what focusable really means. He wasn’t totally sure himself either, so did some research. It’s a long post but the summary is that:

  • an important characteristic of all interactive elements is they are natively focusable;
  • focusable doesn't necessarily mean sequentially focusable (tabbable). Some interactive elements including dialog are click-focusable, and these are not tabbable but can be focused programmatically or via click.
  • it’s also worth knowing that it's perfectly acceptable to place tabindex on a non-interactive element to aid with accessibility. But prefer applying it to semantic elements rather than divs.

Radiohead gig in Bologna, November 15th 2025

Great gig abroad for four pals who were equally excited to be there!

Highlights for me included:

  • the crackling pre-gig atmosphere: lovely ambient sounds followed by a fun audiovisual performance via motorised black panels that called to mind Close Encounters of the Third Kind;
  • when Thom nimbly moved from standing mic to the piano for the chords at the end of All I Need;
  • how beautiful the glockenspiel parts sounded throughout;
  • Thom’s atmospheric solo effort on Exit Music and the applause from Colin; and
  • the amazing The Daily Mail.
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