The security paradox of local LLMs
They promise privacy but bring high security risks.
They promise privacy but bring high security risks.
A newsletter can open unexpected doors.
Let’s make the web a more colorful space!
Every era declares the web dead — it never is.
“Stop making the buttons purple!”
Compare Progressive Web App features across browsers.
A creative way to tackle complex problems.
Trust the browser or trust your code?
A little CSS magic with container query units.
When noise in digital images became beauty.
A modern HTML/CSS approach using no hacks.
A new feature in the Search Console Insights report.
“It’s hard to get any work done.”
Don’t wait for search engines to find your content.
”The dominant frameworks show dramatically different results.”
A practical guide to bringing your website to life.
The magic of the linear() timing function.
Figma helps teams scale design systems with AI.
State-of-the-art image editing models compared.
Which tools do software engineers use today?
Who has crafted the most terrifying date picker?
Who says AI should handle your core work?
Chrome 154 starts warning users about insecure HTTP.
An overview with many practical examples.
“A milestone for design systems teams and tool makers.”
It unites photo, vector, and layout tools for free.
Little helpers to inspect legacy code and technical debt.
The latest browser features at a glance.
”The web you’re optimizing for doesn’t exist anymore.”
A critique of React Server Components and Next.js 15.
“Now’s the time to start building up your dataset.”
How can we keep images accessible across modes?
Modern CSS solutions for a classic layout problem.
There is an IEEE 754 story behind it.
How to keep your personal feeds fresh over time.
“Being different becomes valuable again.”
A visual introduction to how dithering works.
A super handy collection of utilities for developers.
The AI features you can disable in ‘about:config’.
How OS settings affect CSS cursor sizing.
What can happen when you trust a black box.
From coder to conductor to orchestrator.
“Innovation is stifled when conformity becomes the default.”
Ways to create smooth, instant page transitions.
Design is storytelling, even on a small screen.
“The web’s oldest and most elegant features.”
But now AI remembers everything.
What to expect from the AI coding assistant.
Your product’s autopsy before launch.
How ‘pathLength’ makes the animations effortless.
Catch performance regressions before they ship.
Chrome Canary can now delay single requests or domains.
Google intends to drop XSLT support in Chrome.
Good design not only works but also feels right.
What to do when sticky positioning fails.
“A font is a great tool for a great user experience.”
JavaScript source maps explained with examples.
What to expect from Figma’s accessibility retrofitting.

“Designing for edge cases isn’t a chore; it’s an investment in the integrity of your work. For those of us who care about craft, that’s where the real mastery shows.”
Do your CSS files also contain any zombies?
The missing step in color accessibility.
Trends and insights in the developer community.
Using ‘await’ inside loops requires intention.
Practical side notes using a custom HTML element.
This year, dot com turned 40.
A playful talk about the rise of a coding underdog.
“Helium is Chrome without the Google stuff.”

“When you think about it, the phrase ‘earning a living’ is really quite vile.”
A challenge for still motivated project managers.
A powerful online toolkit for all your JSON needs.
A new way to build backend-driven, interactive UIs.
Benefits and drawbacks of using CSS ‘line-clamp’.
Advised, limited, and rejected techniques.
Let your AI agent debug your site while you work.
A friendly guide to front-end date pickers.
More flexible components through custom composition.
The solo designer’s best friend?
”It remains committed to fighting for your privacy.”
How AI agents get a better accessibility context.
Actionable advice for self-taught front-end coders.
The AI site builder’s path to success.

“Vibe coding isn’t coding: it’s outsourcing your own understanding.”
“All critical features are possible using HTML alone.”
Cleaner debugging with ‘Error.cause’.
From moral principles to practical design guidance.
A simple habit can save many headaches later.
The revival of a beloved web technology resource.
Prompting, techniques, and example outputs.
“Much further than most people expect.”
“There is no hard limit or rule for alt text.”
What the banner means today and how it can evolve.
Principles for inclusive and resilient motion design.
“Agentic browsers shift the failure point from code to intent.”
Mozilla’s browser gets AI Window, an opt-in browsing assistant.
An alternative approach to counter AI crawlers.
Chrome 142 has shipped a powerful new CSS feature.
How accessible error messages build trust.
Code indentation meets responsive design.
How to tell users that a link opens a new tab/window?
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