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Brecht De Ruyte - Modern CSS Layouts: You Might Not Need A Framework For That

Establishing layouts in CSS is something that we, as developers, often delegate to whatever framework we’re most comfortable using. And even though it’s possible to configure a framework to get just

Techniques , 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 - Building A Dynamic Header With Intersection Observer

The Intersection Observer API is a JavaScript API that enables us to observe an element and detect when it passes a specified point in a scrolling container — often (but not always) the viewport — t

performance , API , Javascript , ui

Frederick O’Brien - An Ode To Side Project Time

There seemed to be a hot minute when the tech industry understood the value of idle tinkering and made a point of providing ‘side project time’ as an explicit working perk. The concept endures — I’m

workflow , Inspiration , Career , Opinion Column

Mikołaj Dobrucki - Integrating Design And Code With Native Design Tokens In Penpot

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 developer

Design Systems , Design , ui

Paul Scanlon - How To Create A Weekly Google Analytics Report That Posts To Slack

Google Analytics is great, but not everyone in your organization will be granted access. In many places I’ve worked, it was on a kind of “need to know” basis. In this article, I’m gonna flip that o

workflow , User Research , Analytics

Vitaly Friedman - How To Argue Against AI-First Research

With AI upon us, companies have recently been turning their attention to “synthetic” user testing — AI-driven research that replaces UX research. There, questions are answered by AI-generated “custo

ux , Design

Ramona Schwering - Let’s Dive Into Cypress For End-to-End Testing

This article has been sponsored by our dear friends at LambdaTest who are making the cross-browser testing experience smoother for so many folks around the globe. Thank you! Software develo

Tools , testing , 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 - Demystifying The New Gatsby Framework

After the release of Gatsby 4, the Gatsby team saw the biggest rise in signups on Gatsby Cloud. According to Gatsby co-founder Kyle Mathews: “Gatsby 4 is the most powerful version of Gatsby yet.

Frameworks , Gatsby , API , next.js , serverless

Zara Cooper - How To Build A Group Chat App With Vanilla JS, Twilio And Node.js

Chat is becoming an increasingly popular communication medium in both business and social contexts. Businesses use chat for customer and employee intra-company communication like with Slack, Microso

node.js , API , Apps , Javascript

Louis Lazaris - Top Front-End Tools Of 2023

Over the past 12 months, I’ve shared hundreds of tools in my newsletter, Web Tools Weekly. I feature tons of practical libraries, helpers, and other useful things for front-end and full-stack develo

workflow , Techniques , Round-Ups , Tools

Patrick Brosset - What’s New In DevTools?

In September last year, I wrote about some of the latest updates in our beloved DevTools, across Firefox, Chrome, Safari, and Edge. Four months have already passed since then, and the different team

devtools , Tools , testing , debugging , 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