The state of WebAssembly 2024/2025
Improvements inside and outside the browsers.
Improvements inside and outside the browsers.
A fix for a common font rendering issue.
A smoothly animated, flexible ticker web component.
What this means for JavaScript/TypeScript developers.
A bulletproof library to observe CSS property changes.
The latest developments in the popular UI library.
”We can improve on the common approaches.”
Passwords suck a lot; can passkeys fix that?
How to use the ‘step’ and ‘pattern’ attributes.
Web developer pain points being resolved this year.
“Keyboards are an amazing way to test for accessibility.”
The current state of the Rust Programming language.
This year’s efforts for cross-browser interoperability.
The unintended side effects of modern development.
A game to learn SQL by solving crimes.
“I’m less skeptical about JavaScript frameworks now.”
The one-line fix for a common view transition issue.
How the Request/Response API boosts speed and testing.
Demystifying a key concept for developers.
The OWASP top 10 helps you mitigate vulnerabilities.
Chrome’s prototype shows they are a game changer.
The @eslint/css plugin is based on CSSTree.
Where front-end developers stay updated and engage.
What to expect from CSS inline if() for theming?
Setting up a TypeScript-powered Node.js application.
Loading fonts asynchronously during page rendering.
Decoupling the containing shape from its content.
Let’s Encrypt brings short-lived SSL/TLS certificates.
How AJAX has revolutionized web development.
Basic and advanced features of Chrome DevTools.
Get AI-powered insights into GitHub repositories.
So, what should you focus on?
Three features are ready to join ECMAScript.
How ‘Skip to main content’ improves accessibility.
When it happens and what you can do about it.
Gemini Code Assist challenges GitHub Copilot.
Internet’s progress toward fossil-free website hosting.
The power of bookmarklets and custom URL schemes.
What you can do to keep your users safe.
An ideal choice for almost every ‘menu’ and ‘tooltip’.
Which ‘git config’ settings are default-worthy now?
Let’s test it by setting up a ‘honeypot’ website.
The developer platform aims to become a personalized hub.
An overview for JavaScript programmers.
“Sometimes it’s exactly what you need to start the thing.”
What’s the reddest red you can have in your browser?
Guess which hidden button can still receive keyboard focus.
Powerful Tailwind CSS animations with a simple syntax.
A sleek solution in only 6 lines of JavaScript.
The new attributes for the HTML ‘button’ element.
An overview of the many build tools available today.
”Functions will bring an enormous change to CSS.”
“Choosing the right JavaScript framework is hard.”
Tailwind CSS has rebranded its UI offerings.
(L)ots of (L)ittle ht(M)l page(S) is a game changer.
A collection of pre-configured prompts and settings.
Why you need to be cautious with this approach.
What they are and why they are so powerful.
How to access it and control it with robots.txt.
Where the utility-first CSS framework shines.
The latest browser features at a glance.
New capabilities for declarative behavior on buttons.
A header many developers are not aware of.
Google’s Martin Splitt warns against it.
Pushing the limits of 3D rendering with pure CSS.
“Boring tech isn’t old, but mature. Maturity not just in the software, but its documentation, community, and track record.”
An impressive collection of CSS-only ribbon styles.
A pleasant checker with modern color format support.
A new way to generate colors dynamically.
A neatly compiled set of practical examples.
Visualize node_modules and inspect dependencies.
Devlands aims to make learning Git more intuitive.
When static sites need dynamic solutions.
With the right mindset, CSS is easier to understand.
What 10x faster builds mean for developers.
A comprehensive, practical guide for developers.
Be patient if you want end-to-end HTTP/3 for your app.
A modern approach to a star rating component.
The WebDX Community Group has hit a milestone.
Easier styling of an HTML ‘select’ with CSS.
“The web will suffer should Google be forced to sell Chrome.”
A trendy pulse effect for your video play button.
A JS library to create fast, modular web effects.
Demystifying the HTML ‘popover’ attribute.
“There’s something new here for you too.”
The Web Platform Dashboard and its HTTP API explained.
What to expect from the browser’s delayed PWA support.
A contemporary approach to fluid web design.
“I’ve been getting great results for over two years now.”
“How CSS relates to web performance is a funny dance.”
“Using AI for coding isn’t perfect, but it makes me faster.“
Custom gaps between some ‘flex’ or ‘grid’ items.
An instant win for your website’s user experience.
When should you use a polyfill for a web feature?
A grammar checker for your code editor.
Keyboard-friendly ‘menu’, ‘menubar’, ‘toolbar’, and ‘tablist’.
When no-code AI dreams become nightmares.
Cloudflare can now punish bots breaking ‘no crawl’ rules.
Motions along paths without using JavaScript.
If you are a geek, you are in good company.