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Anselm Hannemann - Web Development Reading List #157: FlyWeb, Lying Charts, And Feedback Without Context

We all have visions and dreams. Whether it’s about our personal lives, our work, or about complex concepts that target issues which are hard to grasp. The important thing is to listen to your ideas,

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Anselm Hannemann - Web Development Reading List #156: Browser News, Webpack 2, And Lessons Learned From HPKP

Is a person who is sitting by herself in a room alone? From an outside perspective, it might seem so, but the human brain is way more interesting in these regards. We carry a map of relationships in

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Anselm Hannemann - Web Development Reading List #155: On JSPerf, Client Hints, And Keeping The Balance

As people working in front of a screen all day, we often struggle to find the right balance. I’m not talking about work-life balance alone here, but of how our life that is completely virtual during

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Anselm Hannemann - Web Development Reading List #154: Yarn, Deep-Fried Data, And A Guide To Stateful Components

With new frameworks and libraries emerging, the tools we have at hand are constantly changing. But it’s not only our toolkit but also the way we write code that constantly evolves — new CSS conventi

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Anselm Hannemann - Web Development Reading List #153: Slow JavaScript, A Universal Typeface, And Healthy Work Environments

While I was away on vacation, the web development community stayed consistent, and since I’ve been back, the same well-known, long-running discussions about JavaScript, frameworks, and progressive e

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Anselm Hannemann - Web Development Reading List #152: On Not Shipping, Pure JS Functions, And SameSite Cookies

This week’s reading list consists of a lot of little, smart details that you can use on websites. From tweaking the user’s reading experience during page load to pure JavaScript functions and verify

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Anselm Hannemann - Web Development Reading List #151: Microinteraction UX, Feature Policy, And Passport.js

In the last few years, I’ve seen a lot of code. As a freelancer working on multiple big projects with a lot of people, you’ll inevitably see all varieties of code styles. But I also realized how muc

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Anselm Hannemann - Web Development Reading List #150: Less Code, GitHub’s Security, And The Morals Of Science

There is a lot to learn this week. It starts with non-technical things like going for a walk to refresh your mind and finishes with how to prevent reverse XSS attacks in forms. But it doesn’t matter

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Anselm Hannemann - Web Development Reading List #149: CSS Dynamic Colors, Refactoring CSS, And CSP Hashing

Even though we think everything happens in real-time nowadays, we need patience. While technology has been capable of real-time for long now, the “bottleneck” are human beings. Whether it’s a pull r

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Anselm Hannemann - Web Development Reading List #148: CSS Color Syntax Change, Browser News, And Hidden Expectations

I shut down my browser on Wednesday, accidentally having a setting switched on that clears history and all sessions. First, I was sad to have lost many tabs with articles I stored “for later”. At th

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Anselm Hannemann - Web Development Reading List #147: Security Guidelines, Accessible UI Components, And Content-First Design

When working in a team, it’s important to stick to rules. A common challenge is to build all your projects with a similar or the same toolset and coding guidelines. Only yesterday I discussed how we

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Anselm Hannemann - Web Development Reading List #146: Peermaps, Passive Event Listener Note, And A Shift Of Focus

So, what do we have this week? Well, it’s quite a lot actually. For example, there’s now a deal that might make Opera’s browser a Chinese business, leaving all privacy and security efforts that have

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Anselm Hannemann - Web Development Reading List #145: Font Loading Strategies, Scaling SVGs And Infinite Scrolling Done Right

I love articles that specifically focus on tiny little details within web development. For example, this week I stumbled upon an article featuring all the fine details about scheduling in requestAni

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Anselm Hannemann - Web Development Reading List #144: CSP Mistakes, JS Debugging And Failure Testing

Every week is a learning week and this week I was reminded that viewport units are not all good to use. Also, choosing the right HTTP status code can be difficult and may not even be supported by th

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Anselm Hannemann - Web Development Reading List #143: The Referrer Header, Third-Party Scripts, And Color Psychology

Hey! I don’t have a lot of links for you this week, but I feel that the ones that I selected are particularly useful to read. I learned about how to break Google captchas, the Referrer header, color

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Anselm Hannemann - Web Development Reading List #142: Contextual Identities, Form Hints, And ApplePay.js

Today will be a day in history regardless of what happens over the next weeks. The majority of people in the UK voted to leave the EU, and this made clear once again that many people in our society

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Anselm Hannemann - Web Development Reading List #141: jQuery 3, Chillout.js, And How Technology Shapes Society

There are weeks where I don’t find articles for the “Going Beyond” section of the Web Development Reading List at all. And then there are weeks like this one, where two brilliant pieces show up that

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Anselm Hannemann - Web Development Reading List #140: CSS-Only Dropdowns, Toggles And HTML Sliders

In times where Facebook announces to track all web users whenever it can, it feels weird to work on disaster management tools. You may now ask why, but if you consider what data you work with in suc

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Anselm Hannemann - Web Development Reading List #139: jQuery 3, Web Payment API, And ES6 Tricks

Finding our passion is a big challenge for all of us as human beings. At some point in life, we try to figure out what our purpose in this world is, what our future will look like. And for some of u

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Anselm Hannemann - Web Development Reading List #138: Accessible Web Components And CSS And Sass Precision

From time to time you need to recalibrate your brain by experimenting with new technologies, by tracing down the performance of a certain feature or by reconsidering the environment of your project.

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Anselm Hannemann - Web Development Reading List #137: The New Let’s Encrypt Client And SSH Shortcuts

This week reminded me again of how refreshing attending a conference can be. As mentioned, I was at beyondtellerrand and, apart from meeting new people, I mostly enjoyed the inspiration I got from l

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Anselm Hannemann - Web Development Reading List #136: Design Usability, Meaningful CSS And Project Include

The past week showed yet again how fractured opinions in our industry can be and that to some problems there’s definitely more than just one answer, or we still have to figure out what the proper wa

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Anselm Hannemann - Web Development Reading List #135: Boxy SVG, How To Keep Up, CSS Frameworks

After spring has started marvelously, this week brought us some snow again. But today, the sun is shining, it’s getting warmer, and nature is flourishing. Inspired by the fresh green of spring, I’d

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Anselm Hannemann - Web Development Reading List #134: AI, Keyboard Interactions And Living Style Guides

For a great project, we need a well-functioning team, solid style guides, smooth workflows and well-organized kick-off meetings. Last week, I found a couple of resources that help you achieve just t

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