Common pitfalls in developer content
The 7 deadly sins of developer documentation.
The 7 deadly sins of developer documentation.
What worked, what didn’t, and what’s next.
There are options, but one major roadblock.
A new CSS layout concept uniting Grid, Flexbox, and Masonry.
“The biggest mistake software bloggers make is meandering.”
Mobile design successes enabled by A/B testing.
An AI tool built to create beautiful visuals and lettering.
A fun HTML and CSS learning game.
A web-based ASCII and Unicode diagram builder.
How UI components are inspired by real-world objects.
A learning guide for the next couple of months.
A proposed standard for AI website content crawling.
An epic tour of the new features in WebKit.
An effort to dupe nasty AI crawlers with nonsense.
What can automated tools test without humans?
Cartoon titles brought to life with CSS, SVG, and SMIL.
The standard for a shared language between AI and apps.
When over-engineered form validations backfire.
Accessibility of the top 1,000,000 home pages.
A closer look at what makes an effective URL.
“Vibe coding is catastrophic for any serious software.”
How to use Playwright’s visual comparison feature.
How the concepts differ and why they matter.
”This is how I feel using generative AI: like a babysitter.”
What they mean for businesses/organizations worldwide.
Chrome addresses a decade-old security issue.
“I don’t want your generative AI for design.”
Some request headers are more trustworthy than others.
A new way to use CSS with HTML data attributes.
An open-source editor for Scalable Vector Graphics.
How to make content sharing effortless on your website.
The latest browser features at a glance.
A metaphor for the 3-tier token model.
Hype, hope, and hard truths for developers.
A minimal technique with a sophisticated mechanism.
The popular AI image generator takes a big step forward.
Which fields were affected the most by the rise of AI?
”I think we exist to bring new things into existence.”
“The heart of design is play, and we know it but forget to act on it.”
“Slow websites and websites that don’t work without JavaScript should be taxed.”
An app for collecting and organizing UI screenshots.
Useful laws, principles, and concepts for developers.
Learn what makes notifications hard to ignore.
Our expectations of web page quality drop.
Guidelines for HTML ‘mark’, ‘del’, ‘ins’, and ‘s’.
A technique to improve the UX of scrollable content.
“Don’t use Google’s Baseline to decide which web features to use.”
Design elements and micro-interactions for your inspiration.
A different type of CSS reset style sheet.
20 years ago, Git began to dominate version control.
Connect AI apps to your browser to automate tests and tasks.
“Use only one (non-hidden) ‘main’ landmark per HTML page.”
What works best to address your users?
Safari brings unmatched polish to web typography.
April 9 is the day to showcase semantic HTML.
The impact on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud users.
A versatile, modern, humanist sans-serif typeface.
How you can combine both with a hybrid approach.
Adobe expands its font library for Creative Cloud subscribers.
Create a fully designed, content-ready WordPress website.
What do they all have in common?
How to help a product introduce itself.
Inspirations for designers to grow in their field.
Examine screen reader interpretations of link features.
”They need to learn to prompt.”
What this means for front-end developers.
Start to experiment with author-defined functions.
The AI chatbot learns about users to personalize responses.
A font for developers focused on code legibility.
Edit, optimize, and convert SVGs, all on one site.
The unpleasant side effects of generative AI.
“The IndieWeb doesn’t need to go mainstream to be meaningful. It’s a celebration of a more personal, decentralized, and creative world wide web.”
A modern and elegant touch to any landing page.
The problem with email-first logins and how to solve it.
You’ll use a little JS today but none in the future.
”I’m still the one writing the code most of the time.”
A way to determine if a design meets its objectives.
Are you just a developer or a wizard?
How to set the highest possible z-index in CSS.
The evolution, architecture and future of AI Agents.
When little things stack up into UX debt.
“In a hurried world with infinite content, it’s worth considering that you’re no longer paid by the word when you write. In fact, you should pay for every extra word you use.”
A welcome alternative to the ‘document.cookie’ API.
The value of human judgment in the era of machines.
Tiny lessons for turbo-charged websites.
It brings responsive shapes to modern CSS.
An ever-evolving JavaScript visualization library.
It will gradually drop to 47 days by 2029.
Same Google experience, but the URL may change.
Potions, anchoring, and radial shenanigans in CSS.
An opportunity to win user trust instead of losing it.
A browser-based toolkit for accessibility testing.
A crowd-sourced virtual archive of graphic design.
A catalog of AI-powered development tools.
Google’s AI answers send you fewer visitors.
Your starting point for in-browser mockups.
Generate fun avatars, personas, or placeholders.
Light and dark mode in just 1 line of CSS.