The benefits of learning programming as a designer
How coding skills can strengthen your design choices.
How coding skills can strengthen your design choices.
Resolving memory leaks in Node.js and Deno applications.
Twenty-two shades of gray for modern UI design.
An interactive guide to the secure foundation of HTTP/3.
The new JavaScript features explained with examples.
New developer tools for the popular payment solution.
The ins and outs of the popular no-code website builders.
How much browser caching potential are you wasting?
An HTML5 element that is often misunderstood.
The history and future of regular expressions in JavaScript.
A versatile Unix date format converter and cheatsheet.
How to take users’ short-term memory into account.
Common vulnerabilities and practical solutions explained.
Why not one of the many other databases?
Measure elements, distances, and spaces on the web.
Console AI (Europe), performance panel updates, and more.
When domains change, your data might be misused.
The TC39 committee moves from annual to faster rollouts.
How progress indicators affect user engagement.
Where developers should focus their optimization efforts.
“Choosing the right typeface for a logo goes beyond personal taste.”
Made with CSS anchor positioning/scroll-driven animations.
How you might use the upcoming feature in your projects.
What if we stop debating THE design/development process?
“Pricing isn’t just about numbers. It’s about setting the foundation for a successful project and a positive client relationship.”
BrightEdge’s takeaways on Google, Perplexity, and SearchGPT.
Even Safari will be deletable for users in the European Union.
Mozilla supports the latest definition of open-source AI.
“The border function you never knew you needed.”
What designers are listening to while they work.
A tool to visualize and optimize MySQL database queries.
A simple online tool to bring web layouts to life.
It makes sense to move to (animated) WebPs.
“The Temporal API revolutionizes time handling in JavaScript.”
Ways to address icon inconsistencies in system design.
Who’s up for taking web feeds to the next level?
What to expect from the design tool’s redesigned interface.
Insights from nearly 20 years of coding experience.
Yes, you can, and there is now a web tool for that.
A new way to browse the web in virtual reality.
The secret to improving your website conversion rate.
A look at some common pitfalls and how to avoid them.
CSS now does what once needed tricky scripts.
A comprehensive API list with endpoints checked daily.
What if we used only monospaced fonts in web design?
Simple words and short sentences boost engagement.
Browser support, techniques, examples, and use cases.
With 500 million Tumblr blogs, the move is a challenge.
The various ways CSS can and does impact accessibility.
“It’s so tempting to write for everyone. But everyone isn’t going to read your work, someone is. Name the people you’re writing for. Ignore everyone else.”
“The generative AI slop is going to be a great thing for the open web.”
Do you agree with the top ten from the CSS Day?
“I’m betting on more legal action against what looks like theft.”
Type ‘@‘ in the bar and select ‘Chat with Gemini’.
Don’t fear web accessibility, it’s easier than you think.
The rebelling against JavaScript frameworks continues.
“We’re betting on component testing as the future of UI testing.”
The latest browser features at a glance.
The popular search engine now includes an AGPL license.
“Don’t just assume the use of a div is a bad thing.”
A design editor for quickly mixing text, images, and more.
A font for data, code, documentation, and pixel/ASCII art.
A powerful, web-based database diagramming editor.
Search usernames across 2000+ popular websites.
It has bridged the gap between frontend and backend.
And why you should take the State of CSS survey.
Drawing the line between AI and human creativity.
How it works and stores data of different types.
A web tool to boost your content for social sharing.
A noteworthy naming pattern for CSS variables.
“They aren’t that useful, at least not in the way people think.”
“It’s unfortunate that the IndieWeb has that name.”
Meh, the tiniest data URL is a BMP!
The wild story of one of oldest generative AI web spaces.
Some of their subscribers can expect much higher prices.
How usage frequency impacts our design approach.
The current state of the language and its ecosystem.
To use or not to use, that is the question.
How to assess if a third-party script needs further review.
Products made by independent makers and creators.
What IA makes unique among other design disciplines.
The safe way to undo commits in a Git repository.
How the WebDX CG aims to inform us of web platform updates.
Browser history search with AI diversifies web traffic.
What do we mean when we say ‘remote work’?
How the property helps to build more fluid layouts.
Benefits of handling multiple JavaScript errors at once.
How it relates to the ‘article’ element and what makes it special.
A usability technique for non-designers.
Living long enough as a hero to become a villain?
“A new form of power has been quietly taking shape.”
A crash course to creating accessible buttons and links.
“There’s something vulnerable about publishing a personal website for the whole world to see, like standing up before a big crowd. And there’s no bigger crowd than the whole internet.”
What happens when blog users’ cursors meet online?
Test your digital icon knowledge with a quiz.
“I’ll tell ya what: Laravel makes PHP fun again.”
The Servo browser engine project crossed a milestone.
A first look at the latest shadcn/ui with Vercel’s V0 tool.
Can we drop our build tools in web development soon?
A proven way to test the fundamentals of your design.