Cookie consent management in 2026 (Part 1)
The organizational aspects of a cookie consent solution.
The organizational aspects of a cookie consent solution.
The technical aspects of a cookie consent solution.
It imitates your artwork through custom training.
Practices for getting the most out of coding agents.
UI models that remain relevant as AI evolves.
7 principles for designing systems with agents.
How Baseline predicts web feature readiness.
Small publishers suffered most in the last two years.
Lining up content across multiple columns.
“What’s changed is our expectations.”
A decentralized way to vouch for human authors online.
A variable font that turns text into charts.
Preview your logo under visual stress.
A vast library of brand icons in vector format.
Ways to order strings in a human-friendly way.
A new API to measure web component performance.
“The problem is that most design principles don’t work.”
“The answer is increasingly: no.”
“The center of developer work is moving.”
A practical way to name colors in CSS.
When your product starts designing its own future.
”Figma is not exactly conducive to responsive web design.”
“The last release based on the current JavaScript codebase.”
Developers explain why they are less than expected.
CSS Grid Lanes, WebTransport, Keyboard Lock API, and more.
It includes 50 GB of free VPN-browsing per month.
But Anthropic urges caution as safeguards are limited.
Why users have little reason to use it.
A tiny library for building progressive web components.

“There are no code moats anymore. Your code today is a few prompts away from being someone else’s code tomorrow.”
“A guide to the rest of your web development career.”
“The goal isn’t maximum trust, it’s calibrated trust.”
“Agents now need their own Stack Overflow.”
It’s your peak moment to learn from users.
What software engineers never want to experience again.
How today’s pricing models shape access to AI.
What Google Stitch’s update means for designers.
How far can we go with UIs generated on demand?
Your interactions may train AI unless you opt out.
“Any headline that asserts a thing is accessible is wrong.”
Only two limited uses are still acceptable.
”The era of the ‘average user’ must end.”
CSS grid lanes, JavaScript iterator sequencing, and more.
“At least there’s something to being human that will survive it.”
The race to establish an AI-free logo.
“We’re once again in the process of fucking things up.”
A call to reclaim web sovereignty.
”Make something weird and wonderful of your own.”

“AI sounds like an incredible genius synthesizing the world’s knowledge right up until you ask it about the thing you know about, then it’s an idiot.”
ELIZA (1966) meets Gemini (2026).
Sketch a UI and export it as Markdown.
Design social media image borders with live preview.
Hand-crafted icons for CSS properties and their values.
Why your content repeats itself and how to fix it.
How modern CSS reduces the need for JavaScript.
An underused technique to improve UI interactivity.
Let’s win users back from global to local search.
Where 10x productivity dies by a thousand approvals.
“Can CSS run DOOM? Yes, it can.“
Pretext reframes how we think about text rendering.
Popular JavaScript HTTP client hit by supply chain attack.
The state of dependency update delay mechanisms.
A workflow for orchestrating 10 specialized agents.
What makes multi-agent coding work.
Get ready for sticky headers and columns in data tables.
Opera Neon lets your agents operate in the browser.
How Google’s crawl system decides which content gets indexed.
Rapid AI adoption risks systemic UX failures.
Accessibility of the top 1,000,000 home pages.
How dark mode saw the light of day.
AI visual diffing ensured regression-free changes.
Code became cheap, and everything changed.
Can you tell real and fake CSS properties apart?
Ready-to-use utility functions to simplify View Transitions.
A complete color toolkit for designers and developers.
Context-aware delivery for faster web experiences.
ECMAScript, frameworks, runtimes, build tools, testing, npm.
What to expect from the WordPress alternative?
Which ideas actually stay safe from AI copying?
“The barriers to creation have fully eroded.”
“AI doesn’t threaten craft—the temptation to skip iteration does.”

“What I think the world and the people need right now is to slow down a bit. We don’t need to work even more and even faster. We don’t need AI for things that are creative and fun and human.”
The whimsical side of dependency management.
Create and explore vivid patterns and gradients.
Query DNS records securely via DNS-over-HTTPS.
Parse, format, validate, and tokenize SQLite queries.
Choosing principles that shape design decisions.
Strengths and weaknesses of different techniques.
Comparing Codeberg Pages, GitLab Pages, and Bitbucket Cloud.
How push-pull powers modern reactive frameworks.
“You’re already doing information architecture.”
How AI systems will change websites.
Meet vertical tabs and immersive reading mode.
They only show the symptoms of bad code.
How web components overhauled the web docs platform.
Why designers must hear what they build.
“The best browser API you’re not using.”
But you can return a promise that never resolves.