It’s time to disrupt visual regression testing
The testing tools we have and the testing tools we need.
The testing tools we have and the testing tools we need.
The popular JavaScript animation library will stay public.
Key learnings from years of designing for developers.
“It’s very possible to build a useful local-first app today.”
The SEO tool now delivers website insights you can act on.
“It’s not enough for a program to work, it has to work for the right reasons.”
“Let’s ditch the ‘don’t make me think’ mindset.”
What we can do with a single gradient is incredible.
Keeping up with CSS updates feels like a full-time job.
“We can make the web a greener, more efficient place.“
“We can return to that place where the web is a place of wonder, where all of us feel that same burning feeling of excitement as we push the web back towards the wonderful, beautiful, joyful place it ought to be.”
“RSS will nudge the whole internet towards a better state.”
Managing variables in the design tool requires many decisions.
“Registering a domain is different from owning a domain.”
How to make exploring commits much more enjoyable.
The new CSS property doesn’t only work on text.
Selecting the right font goes beyond aesthetics.
“Modern static site generators are a bit like a hard video game.”
What’s coming with the AI assistance panel.
Get the latest updates and share your feedback.
Google drops site-specific searches from result pages.
A web tool to turn raster images into vector graphics.
Skepticism arises from real objective concerns.
“The web is never going to be the same.”
A neat way to bring life to a menu expansion.
A ‘domain’ may be trickier to parse than you think.
The ideas driving conversations about design systems.
A selection of COLR, COLRv1, and OpenType-SVG fonts.
The popular UI framework has been fully rewritten.
Beware: “Not everything needs to be a web component.“
AI command line, split screen, media player, and more.
Logos and web component to indicate major browser support.
CSS utility classes work well for one-off components.
What’s new with the popular SEO browser extension.
Fresco users no longer require a subscription.
The road ahead if you’re leaving WordPress.
New UI, dashboard, better email client, feed reader, and sync.
Let’s finally clear up the confusion between the two.
Where to start and how to approach it.
Linking directly to web page content without anchors.
Good news for users of JetBrains’ JS and .NET IDEs.
Because “Arc is just too much novelty and change.”
The many ways you can split a layout into two equal parts.
Zero web server, zero build system, zero dependencies.
“Movements like the Indieweb and the Fediverse remind me that the ideals I once loved, and that spirit of the early web, aren’t lost. They’re evolving, just like everything else.”
A collection of handy web tools for digital creators.
How AI models handle something they weren’t trained on.
Visualized time delays between Amazon Web Services regions.
Verify if your website’s favicon works for Google Search.
Simplify light/dark mode setup with modern CSS.
When companies pretend to be open-source.
Sometimes, a domain has an unpleasant history.
A technique using CSS :has(), grid, and quantity queries.
When and why you might choose one over the other.
The choice comes down to your specific needs.
How can we orchestrate similar UI libraries?
Which TLD is most suitable for a private network?
An inspiring selection of some practical approaches.
Discover plugins for the popular open-source design tool.
How opacity can simplify your design process.
Stick with PHP or pivot to JavaScript?
UX design isn’t just solving problems; it’s making a case.
The shift to the latest internet protocol may still take decades.
Why standard design advice for Gen Z might not work.
GitHub adds new AI models to its coding assistant.
Exploring two CSS syntaxes for waterfall layouts.
The latest browser features at a glance.
“When there’s competition in DevTools, developers win.”
How they help us build adaptive interfaces.
Replicating a nerdy meme with HTML and CSS.
“Accessible design isn’t designing for everyone; it’s designing for anyone.”
OpenAI adds a search engine to its chatbot.
The role of the 32 control characters in the terminal.
AI-powered CSS debugging, improved performance panel, and more.
Alternatives for tokens, secrets, and private info.
36% of engineers vs. 10% of designers say teamwork is smooth.
Ensuring navigation consistency in complex platforms.
Python is now the most used language on GitHub.
Apple has signed a deal to acquire the image editor company.
If your variable font tops 35K, ask why.
The classic web typography book is freely available.
“If you’re not open to the idea that the problem you are solving for may need something other than a digital solution, then you're not really interested in solving the problem.”
A web tool for effortless, smooth spring animations.
Two ways to change the default cursor appearance.
Sleek interactive animations based on bitmap images.
There is more to say about it than you may think.
Why and how to use cascade layers for CSS resets.
Disclosure widgets will be more stylable and interoperable.
The essentials to cultivate visual collaboration.
The CSS feature everyone asked for but few are using.
A comparison of jQuery 4 with native JavaScript web APIs.
Why web developers should be familiar with markup.
The Chrome browser brings new CSS printing features.
The possibility and limitations of ChatGPT Search.
Ever tried ‘myFunc(arg1, arg2 = arg1)’ in JavaScript?
A collection of websites to spark your creativity.
How to make active web elements more inviting.
The psychology of choice in digital spaces.
It’s time to highlight what developers often overlook.
A wonderful collection of text effects for the web.