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Brecht De Ruyte - It’s Time To Talk About “CSS5”

We have been talking about CSS3 for a long time. Call me a fossil, but I still remember the new border-radius property feeling like the most incredible CSS3 feature. We have moved on since we got bo

Techniques , coding , Css , Design

Preethi Sam - A Few Interesting Ways To Use CSS Shadows For More Than Depth

The world of post-modern web design is one where the light doesn’t cast many shadows. That doesn’t mean CSS shadows are going away. On the contrary, they’ve become more adaptive. Shadows are an incr

Techniques , coding , Css

Michelle Barker - Developer Decisions For Building Flexible Components

In the real world, content often differs vastly from the neat, perfectly fitting content presented in designs. Added to that, on the modern web, users have an ever-increasing range of options for ho

Techniques , Content , Css , Design

Frederick O’Brien - Web Design Done Well: Perfectly Pointless

Amid the KPIs and e-commerce and seemingly endless analytics, there are still plenty of sites embracing frivolity. Doesn’t it take the edge off to just have a little fun? The web can feel like a ve

Inspiration , User Experience , Content Strategy , Design

Mikołaj Dobrucki - Penpot’s Flex Layout: Building CSS Layouts In A Design Tool

This article has been kindly supported by our dear friends at Penpot whose mission is to provide an open-source and open-standards platform to bring collaboration between designers and developers

Tools , Css , Design

Paul Scanlon - What’s New In Gatsby 2022?

This article has been kindly supported by our dear friends at Gatsby, who provide development teams with an open-source frontend framework for creating dynamic, blazing-fast websites and a cloud

Techniques , Gatsby , Tools , serverless

Vitaly Friedman - Designing A Perfect Language Selector UX

Imagine that you’ve just arrived in Tokyo. Full of impatience and excitement, you are just about to hit the road, yet there it comes: an urgent warning from your mobile provider, nudging you to top

Design Patterns , Accessibility , ux , Usability

Ramona Schwering - It’s A (Front-End Testing) Trap! Six Common Testing Pitfalls And How To Solve Them

As I was rewatching a movie I loved as a child, one quote in particular stood out. It’s from the 1983 Star Wars film “Return of the Jedi”. The line is said during the Battle of Endor, where the Alli

Tools , testing , Javascript , ui

Atila Fassina - SolidStart: A Different Breed Of Meta-Framework

The current landscape of web tooling is increasingly more complex than ever before. We have libraries such as Solid, Vue, Svelte, Angular, React, and others that handle UI (User Interface) updates i

Frameworks , API , Javascript

Juan Diego Rodríguez - What Removing Object Properties Tells Us About JavaScript

A group of contestants are asked to complete the following task: Make object1 similar to object2. let object1 = { a: "hello", b: "world", c: "!!!", }; let object2 = { a: "hello", b

Techniques , Tools , Javascript

Zara Cooper - Useful JavaScript Data Grid Libraries

This article has been kindly supported by our dear friends at Bryntum who are strong believers in the web as an application platform and provide advanced UI components and dev tools for over 5000

Tools , Javascript , ui

Louis Lazaris - Interactive Learning Tools For Front-End Developers

Because this industry moves so quickly, learning new skills is a regular thing for most of us. Over the last little while, I’ve been able to collect links to several interactive coding tools and app

Round-Ups , Css , Javascript

Patrick Brosset - What’s That (Dev) Tool?

Have you ever looked to see what other tools were available to you within the DevTools toolbox? You’re probably using the same few panels over and over again — I know I am! It turns out there are m

devtools , Techniques , Tools , Browsers

Leonardo Losoviz - Implications Of WordPress Joining The Block Protocol

Matt Mullenweg (creator of WordPress) has expressed interest in having the WordPress editor comply with the Block Protocol, a recently-released specification which aims to have “blocks” be portable

wordpress , workflow , Techniques , Tools , Apps