The SERP Pursuit SEO Quiz 2023
Test your knowledge of the latest updates to Google’s SERP features.
Test your knowledge of the latest updates to Google’s SERP features.
Interviews with designers and engineers about how they approach their craft.
Ways to leverage the popular chat bot in your SEO activities.
The lines between the mobile web and native apps are becoming blurrier.
Build, test, and send transactional emails at scale.
The good, bad, and ugly of content marketing income.
It would suck, so let’s not have that happen.
Individual open source web components with zero or few dependencies.
12th edition of The Future of Email Marketing & Marketing Automation.
A new way to interact with APIs: create requests using human language.
Types of things that can be described as design systems.
Trending projects in the JavaScript ecosystem over the last 12 months.
A conversation with the popular AI chatbot.
Many improvements, enhanced performance, and stability.
A Chrome extension that lets you track and limit the time you spend on websites.
A collection of carefully selected open graph images.
“Product, brand, marketing, and even content design teams are often so siloed, it's a shame. True magic happens when these teams work closely together.”
Breaking down complex applications into smaller, deployable components.
Choose and design the perfect chart for your report, presentation, or website.
An in-depth comparison of popular Content Management Systems.
A comprehensive collection of AI-powered tools and services.
A new way to learn how to create reusable custom HTML elements.
How to wire up all of the different form controls in React.
Why it’s worth to think of CSS as a conditional design language.
“The hard thing is solving complex problems with simple code.”
User authentication without complicated rules and restrictions.
JavaScript and TypeScript are more vibrant than ever.
How script injection using document.write() hurts web performance.
Find the best UX/UI, motion, and graphic design events worldwide.
MathML Core is now supported and enabled by default in Chrome 109.
Things you can do to improve your website performance effectively.
“How many web developers does it take to change a lightbulb? None, they insist everything has to be in Dark Mode.”
Now you can use SQLite Wasm with the Origin Private File System persistence backend.
The powerful new CSS pseudo-classes explained.
Leverage :has() to select all siblings between two boundaries.
The popular publishing platform is launching a Mastodon instance.
Google is bringing the Rust language into Chromium.
The evolution of CSS and its methodologies.
CodeSandbox now lets you create sandboxes for any programming language.
An inspiring selection of tools that blur the line between designing and engineering.
The two varieties of web design involve polar opposite techniques.
CSS initial letters, web app launch handler, IFrame credentialless, and more.
“My biggest piece of advice for designers is to work on a CMS. Nothing has been more foundational for my career than forming a deep understanding of how data gets flexibly but predictably created and moves through a system.”
“Let’s celebrate 2022 as the year that Safari turned a corner and triumphed.”
The UX discipline of Information Architecture (IA) in a nutshell.
“Under-engineer. That’s almost always better for usability and accessibility. Simple solutions are almost always more robust.”
Quickly and easily convert your photo or image into pixel art.
Shapes, transforms, masks, patterns, gradients, text, and more.
When a light and a dark mode are not enough.
Unique Ids for modern applications: UUIDs/GUIDs vs. Cuid2.
Ratio-based line height will always be proportionate.
The independent, Rust-based browser engine will begin to take shape.
“The hardest part of being a designer isn’t the design, it’s dealing with people who don’t understand it. Taking time to learn how to communicate with those people and say ‘no’ when you need to is a critical part of your skillset as a designer.”
The current state of the scripting language: a look back and forward.
A demo and an explanation.
From improving code to tracking bugs, writing test cases, and documentation.
Many newsletters are bloated, but there is a remedy for that.
Button anatomy, usability, accessibility, theming, and use cases.
This year’s candidates focus on the direction emojis are facing.
Options to store data locally on a user’s device for client-side or offline access.
Project Fugu aims to make web apps as powerful as native apps.
“We made a mistake: we called UX design UX ‘design.’”
Igalias motivation behind the work and the current status of the project.
“Automated accessibility checkers lack the context of a page and user.”
The impact of CSS selectors on page speed and how you can measure it.
“The irony of ChatGPT having a CAPTCHA to prove I’m ‘not a robot’ when I log in is pretty great.”
“It’s funny how everyone wants to use AI to write content but at the same time no one wants to read content written by AI.”
It matters if you use tabs or spaces for indentation in code editors.
The sign-up flow: how it works and how you can improve it.
How you can create advanced CSS selectors with :has().
What to consider when you analyze low mobile usage on your website.
The collective insights of over 500 technical search engine optimizers.
A filterable collection of well-designed logos for your inspiration.
UX design is more than the execution of methodologies.
Buttondown can now send newsletters from RSS feeds.
What you need to know about Regular Expressions for daily usage.
Content collections, hybrid rendering static/dynamic, and more.
The current state of Arc’s innovative browser for mobile.
A phenomenal collection of visual design patterns and techniques.
What to consider when you’re planning a new open source project.
How you can use light and its properties to recreate amazing 3D effects.
“It’s absolutely wild that being good at interviewing for the developer job and being good at the actual job are two completely separate skills.”
GitHub is celebrating 100 million users around the world on its platform.
Product Hunt winners in the categories Design Tools, Developer Tools, and more.
Where are content strategy and content design going in the year ahead?
The proposed new success criteria for Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2.
The reliable way to detect if a user scroll is complete.
CSS Nesting, declarative Shadow DOM, ARIA for custom elements, and more.
Smaller, simpler, faster, and many new features such as ECMAScript decorators.
An HTML spec change to the dialog element resolves a multi-year discussion.
Best practices to track, document, and communicate design system changes.
How JAWS, NVDA, and Narrator deal with ‘strong’, ‘em’, and the like.
“The hottest new programming language is English.”
SEOs have already started analyzing Yandex’s search ranking factors
What to expect from the new success criteria in the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.2.
Cloudflare becomes the most popular web server, surpassing Apache and nginx.
Framework-agnostic PWA integrations for Vite and the ecosystem.
What to consider when designing a form with email and password input.
“It’s weird that a web page can’t play audio or show multiple alerts without my permission but can easily take 100% of my CPU/memory.”
Mix colors, in any of the supported color spaces, right from your CSS.