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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 - How To Draw Radar Charts In Web

I got to work with a new type of chart for data visualization called a radar chart when a project asked for it. It was new to me, but the idea is that there is a circular, two-dimensional circle wit

Techniques , Css , Data Visualization

Michelle Barker - A Guide To Modern CSS Colors With RGB, HSL, HWB, LAB And LCH

There’s more to color on the web than meets the eye, and it’s about to get a lot more interesting! Today, we’ll take a look at the best ways to use colors in a design system, and what we can expect

Techniques , Tools , Css , Colors , Design Systems

Frederick O’Brien - What Leonardo Da Vinci Can Teach Us About Web Design

Exhaustive, sometimes bizarre notes… wireframes… mind-bending blends of art and science. Is it a GitHub repository? No, it’s the life of a Renaissance genius. With the right lessons, we can all writ

ux , Inspiration , Web Design , 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 - Gatsby Serverless Functions And The International Space Station

Gatsby recently announced the launch of Functions which opens up a new dimension of possibilities — and I for one couldn’t be more excited! With Gatsby now providing Serverless Functions on Gatsby C

react , Gatsby , serverless , Javascript

Vitaly Friedman - Accessible Target Sizes Cheatsheet

Rage taps are annoying and frustrating. These wonderful occurrences in our interface when we need to tap twice or sometimes three times to continue our journeys. Of course, sometimes they happen bec

mobile , Navigation , ux

Ramona Schwering - Long Live The Test Pyramid

A dear colleague of mine, Jan Philip Pietrczyk, once commented on the developer’s responsibility for writing functional code: “Our daily work [...] ends up in the hands of people who trust us no

Techniques , Tools , testing

Atila Fassina - Code Documentation, Streamlined

This article has been kindly supported by our dear friends at Swimm who have built the first code knowledge management tool that helps developers easily understand code. Thank you! Everythi

Techniques , Tools , coding

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 - Powerful Image Optimization Tools

In recent years, the web development community has rightfully spread the message widely that images are often the largest resource on any given web page. While many developers spend time optimizing

performance , optimization , Techniques , Tools

Patrick Brosset - Useful DevTools Tips and Tricks

When it comes to browser DevTools, we all have our own preferences and personal workflows, and we pride ourselves in knowing that “one little trick” that makes our debugging lives easier. But also

devtools , Tools , testing , debugging , Browsers

Leonardo Losoviz - Automatically Transforming And Optimizing Images And Videos On Your WordPress Website

This article has been kindly supported by our dear friends at Cloudinary whose mission is to help companies unleash the full potential of their media to create the most engaging visual experience

wordpress , Images , optimization , plugins