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A standard way to let AI agents act on your website.
A standard way to let AI agents act on your website.
“Coding agents have replaced every framework I used.”
“React has become the default output when you prompt for UI.”
Here’s to another year of making the web better!
This year’s effort to align key web platform features.
AI agents now abstract away all the code.
Pick one and let your AI agent loose.
Improving accessibility when using shadow DOM.
Cloudflare offers HTML-to-markdown conversion for AI crawlers.
Modern ‘text-decoration’ properties at a glance.
A fast, modern browser for the npm registry.
Monochrome color schemes from a random color.
An interactive journey through halftone shader techniques.
Do large SVGs render slower than small ones?
Coding with AI without selling your soul.
Coding with or without AI, we remain bottlenecks.
“It’s still evolving exactly where it needs to.”
Styling HTML headings is about to get easier.
Making agents play with rather than against the web.
Get ready for :heading(), sibling-index(), and pow()!

“Someday years from now we will look back on the era when we were the last generation to code by hand. We’ll laugh and explain to our grandkids how silly it was that we typed out JavaScript syntax with our fingers. But secretly we’ll miss it.”
“Velocity without understanding is not sustainable.”
A course in AI fundamentals for web developers.
Push your HTML/CSS lists to the next level.
“The work moved, it didn’t disappear.”
Comparisons of HTML minifier capabilities.
A new model for DNS-based challenge validation.
“The future of the non-rectangular web.”
Can it replace an experienced developer?
Nearby pointer detection via CSS.
Key considerations for common website elements.
Common JavaScript patterns done with HTML/CSS.
Who will fix code no one understands anymore?
”It offers absurd real-world traffic reductions.”
Edge cases where it doesn’t work.
The shape and flow of masonry layouts.
Native lazy-loading of video/audio elements is coming!
“You could’ve just… made the button.”
Safer error checking in JavaScript.
“The entire lifecycle is collapsing in on itself.”
AI controls, Sanitizer API, CSS Shape(), and more.
“The whole thing cost about $1,100 in tokens.”
From the basics to LCP optimization.
Coding by hand or building a software factory?
HTML Sanitizer API, CSS Shape(), Zstandard, and more.
Practical guidance on a complete suite of tools.
How browser bookmarks become tiny web tools.
A first look at the upcoming capabilities.
A practical guide to building with AI.
Old habits rewritten for the modern web.
Optimizing context for AI coding agents.
“They seem to do the same job, but they don’t!”
The 10th Rust survey reveals stability and steady growth.
What if no one has to read the code at all?
Biweekly releases begin with version 153.
Using DOM methods to inject an import map.
Making long links more readable in HTML.
Say 71% of developers/engineering leaders.
Low-friction code reviews for small teams.
“A bit confusing at first, but it’s really powerful.”
“The best tools work for both humans and machines.“
When your AI tool silently installs another AI tool.
Uncover accessibility issues that automated tools miss.
”The workflow I’ve settled into is radically different.”
Why bother when AI does it all?
“Inflection points are moments of opportunity.”
Performance profiling directly in the DevTools console.
A deep dive into their anatomy and mechanics.
Git commands to check AI-written code.
Real-time collaboration, folders/files, blocks, and more.
“Stop racing for the highest number.”
How independent scopes resolve name clashes.
Do Markdown and llms.txt matter for your website?
A non-visual polyfill for same-document view transitions.
“The web is becoming the COBOL of human networking.”
The 9-year journey to fix time in JavaScript.
They work best together to empower AI agents.
What the new ‘corner-shape’ delivers to everyday UIs.
“The element in its current state is not very useful.”
The CodePen 2.0 editor has a whole new brain.
A prime example for anchored container queries.
Test-driven development using Playwright.
“It gives power back to website owners.”
A creator’s playbook built mainly on open source.

“My software has been far too stable recently. Gonna do some rebugging.”
The crossword puzzle for front-end developers.
Websites focused on browser usage and features.
A handy feature lands in Chromium 148.
It ships Rolldown for up to 10–30x faster builds.
“It’s not technical debt, it’s worse.”
When to use which loading technique.
contrast-color() is available soon in all major browsers.
How to unlock more colorful theming options.
When AI agents crash into blank walls.
From build-time convenience to a runtime primitive.
What if someone rejects your CSS choices?
Get alerts for new ready-to-use web features.
The mobile web still struggles with keyboards.
light‑dark() is about to support images!