Font licensing explained like a human
A brief primer to the basics of font usage rights.
A brief primer to the basics of font usage rights.
Designing for people with cognitive and learning disabilities.
Almost every page on the developer platform has one.
Issues that have a negative impact on your users.
Pros and cons of using the ‘scripting’ media feature.
The shift towards a new paradigm in content design.
Another great CSS feature landed across all major browsers.
Why web performance deserves greater attention.
“The decision reaffirms the internet remains a public resource.”
“Free tiers should attract users rather than trap them.”
New CSS features can help you streamline your code.
The web universe with 50,000 sites/blogs and links.
A playful illustration of the CSS specificity wars.
A tool for editing, optimizing, and converting SVGs.
How to choose visuals that support your narrative.
How they can bother users of assistive technology.
The ‘Firebug for designers’ continues to get better.
The many ways of light/dark mode differentiation.
The more you polish, the less you see.
“Passwords are a better experience than passkeys.”
How you can harness the power of visuals.
Innovative approaches to space-saving website menus.
Yes, you can, thanks to scroll driven animations.
The latest browser features at a glance.
What to expect in the upcoming Safari 18 release.
What you can expect from the new web API.
Techniques for designing forms that work for everyone.
A UX analysis of Arc, Opera, and Edge.
What developers often misunderstand about live regions.
Crap is inevitable, but how to deal with it?
How should CSS handle masonry-style layouts?
Jamstack, Edge, CSR, SSG, SSR, MACH, headless, and so on.
Why do we so often fall short of this easy aim?
Conditional styling based on drop down options.
Naming, single responsibility, cross-component communication.
A simple decision-making aid may help.
The current browser market shares (StatCounter).
News and updates around passwordless sign-ins.
News from Figma’s Framework 2024 event.
Several design patterns already begin to crystallize.
“A humane web is about much more than just code.”
“Let’s take the time to be nice to just one site a day.”
“We can restore the things we loved about the old web.”
A collection of 100+ shapes with noise or solid gradients.
Micro-interactions, easter eggs, and other design extras.
Tech tools to transform, streamline, and scale your work.
Let’s clear up the confusion around it.
What’s the point of the new HTML ‘blocking’ attribute?
Popular tools and libraries used by the community.
Can UX design contribute to a sustainable future?
“In most cases, you don’t need browser detection.”
The partnership aims to improve their AI models.
The power of the time-based way of animation.
How visuals can help us to understand things.
Let‘s better organize the evolving landscape of CSS.
It’s more than a number for the popular design tool.
Like Can I Use but for browsers embedded within an app.
“It's high time to revise our opinions about it.”
A video course on scroll-driven animations with CSS/JavaScript.
Quality in design is not a single, objective measure.
Like ‘spam’ became the term for unwanted advertising.
A fantastic showcase of what CSS Grid is capable of.
Banned users deleted answers to prevent AI training.
“They are often just a worse experience for everyone involved.”
The little design rule that makes a big difference.
What any developer can contribute to a more inclusive web.
We need to build a web by and for humans.
“The CSS Anchor Positioning API is a game-changer.”
Shapes with the smallest and most flexible code possible.
“The simplicity of HTML and CSS now feels like a radical act. To build a website with just these tools is a small protest against platform capitalism: a way to assert sustainability, independence, longevity.”
Discover website authors’ passions in a fresh way.
Let’s make our digital world a greener place.
What you can expect from setHTML and setHTMLUnsafe.
What you can expect from the new SVG feature.
How modern browser features can power your site settings.
Let’s not forge new obstacles in our pursuit of accessibility.
Sharing research findings with graphics instead of reports.
CSS ‘text-wrap: balance’, light-dark(), @import, and more.
How details, focus, time, and taste elevate design.
What developers expect from HTML in the future.
A versatile, accessible autocompletion Web Component.
It’s time to learn about popovers and anchor positioning.
Google brings AI to Chrome DevTools, and more.
Dark mode doesn’t improve readability for everyone.
A look at the handy ECMAScript 2024 feature.
The web platform mapped as a set of features.
What you need to know about the ‘target=_blank’ security issue.
“It could be an incredibly popular change to Google’s search engine.”
Ways to offer guidance throughout the product experience.
The trending JavaScript library is thought-provoking.
Get ready for a whole new level of transition animations!
The highlights of W3C’s latest draft update.
There are better ways to evaluate user experience.
Strengths and weaknesses of the AI coding assistant..
Web-based motion design and video editor.
A guide for building inclusive digital services.
Let’s make IndieWeb’s aims easier to understand!
CSS4 and CSS5 are coming, and CSS6 is the future.
Single-element halftone textures crafted with pure CSS.