58 blogs
about Front-end web development.
Aaron Gustafson :: My Notebook
Hi there. My name is Aaron Gustafson and I work on the web.
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🔗 The quiet, pervasive devaluation of frontend
While not exactly novel, this post from Josh Collinsworth is a fantastic meditation on devaluation of front-end engineering work.Writing CSS seems to be regarded much like taking notes in a meeting, complete with the implicit …
Accessibility in government
This is for everyone: documenting how we rebuild inclusive digital services across government.
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WCAG 2.2 Detective Skills
Whispers of a new ‘WCAG 2.2’ web accessibility standard flutter between coworkers, within and across the UK government. For teams working on services, the message carries an element of mystery. In any given service, how …
By David Cox - Senior Accessibility Specialist, 1,351 words
Adactio: Journal
The thoughts and ramblings of Jeremy Keith, a web developer living in Brighton in southern England.
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Who knows?
I love it when I come across some bit of CSS I’ve never heard of before. Take this article on the text-emphasis property. “The what property?”, I hear you ask. That was my reaction too. …
Adactio: Links
Hyperlinks hand-picked by Jeremy Keith.
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The creator economy trap: why building on someone else’s platform is a dead end — Joan Westenberg
Craig and Jason are walking the walk here: Build your own damn platform. Treat social media like the tool it is. Build your technical skills. adactio.com/links/21005
Adam Argyle
Website for Adam Argyle: Teacher, Speaker, CSSWG member, and creator of Open Props and VisBug.
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Smoothly Handling Device Rotation With View Transitions
Gallery layout rotation and interaction animation with View Transitions. Try it on Codepen
By DevRel@Google, 20 words
Adrian Roselli
I have worked with companies of all sizes, from independents to Fortune 5s, to help stand up accessibility teams and processes.
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CSUNATC: WCAGmire
Download a 4.4MB tagged PDF of my slides or try the embedded view if your browser displays PDF inline. The text in the slides is set in Atkinson Hyperlegible. The outdoor images are generated from …
By Adrian Roselli, 313 words
Andy Bell | Blog
A designer, front-end developer and design agency founder—based in the UK.
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annualbeta
Infrequently published reports from the world of front-end development with a focus on accessibility, web performance, CSS and 11ty.
By Søren Birkemeyer.
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Updated 2 years ago
Building on the shoulders of giants
Two weeks ago, I noticed a tweet by Jason Lengstorf about a Netlify project called Dusty Domains. The idea: use a domain that you registered but never actually used, "ship a site to Netlify and …
Artur Bień | Blog
I build quality UIs for fun.
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Updated 6 months ago
Animated blur overlay
Create cross-browser overlay with animated backdrop filter blur
bitsofcode
Articles on front-end development. Written by Ire Aderinokun, Frontend Developer and UI Designer.
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When is :focus-visible visible?
Focus outlines (and their styling) have frequently been a point of contention between aesthetics and usability. On the one hand, focus outlines are incredibly important for navigation, particularly by users navigating via keyboard or other …
Brad Frost | Blog
Design Systems Consulting, Web Development, Workshops, and Music.
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People hearing music for the first time
One video phenomenon that has me enthralled hook, line, and sinker is people hearing music for the first time. Watching vicariously as others experience amazing music for the first time brings me so much joy. …
Bram.us
A rather geeky/technical weblog.
By Bramus Van Damme.
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CSS Foundations: What is IACVT?
I’m running a poll on socials (Twitter, Mastodon) asking whether DevTools should flag the IACVT state of a declaration or not. Besides the obvious “Yes” and “No”, I also added a “What’s IACVT?” option. To …
bryanlrobinson.com - Blog
I'm a designer, developer and teacher based in Brighton, Mich.
By Bryan Robinson.
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Updated 7 months ago
Jamstack is meaningless
Right at the top, let’s say what’s in the title… The name Jamstack is meaningless… but then again, so is MACH … and composable… and headless… and Developer experience… and serverless…, but also, they’re all …
cassie.codes - Writing
Hi, I'm cassie I like making fun, interactive things with code. I also talk & write about those things.
By Cassie Evans.
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Updated a year ago
Modern Frontends
I've spoken at a lot of events this year, some small community events, some large multitrack conferences, some meetups. All the events have had one thing in common. Organisers who care. Organisers who care about …
Cathy Dutton
A collection of my posts and tutorials on Design, User Experience, CSS, PostCSS, and Front End Development.
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Management and Leadership in Practice
Essay question Write a 4000 word portfolio on the following topic... You are required to produce a portfolio which shows ongoing evidence of how you are applying learning on the PG Certificate in Management and …
Chen Hui Jing
The chronicles of a self-taught designer and developer.
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Generating a weekly calendar from JSON data
The original purpose of this blog was for me to document solutions that I spent hours figuring out at work, which means it’s not my code therefore I cannot take it wholesale with me. I …
Chris Burnell · The Homepage
I’m Chris Burnell, a Canadian Front End Developer, and this is where I think, write, and share my passion for the web.
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How I shaved 1.5 minutes off my Eleventy build time
Just want to learn how to speed up your build? Jump to the code: Memoizing Assets Back in January, I had the pleasure of watching Zach Leatherman’s amazing talk, Lessons learned moving Eleventy from CommonJS …
Clagnut by Richard Rutter
The online home and blog of Richard Rutter, cofounder of Clearleft and Fontdeck. Here he writes about web typography, human-centred design, Brighton, music and occasionally cycling.
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Retrofitting fluid typography
As part of my forthcoming Patterns Day talk I decided to rebuild the newly redesigned Creative Boom article page using Utopian fluid typography to replace its multitude of breakpoints. This is the story of why …
Cloud Four – Articles
We share what we learn so we can build a better web, together.
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30 Seconds, 1 Minute, 5 Minutes
In college, I took a life drawing class and learned a helpful sketching exercise I still like doing today. While drawing last night, I realized that I use the philosophy behind this exercise in my …
By Paul Hebert, 1,069 words
CSS { In Real Life }
Tips, tricks and tutorials on the web’s most beautiful language.
By Michelle Barker.
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Time to Ditch Analytics? Tracking Scripts and Web Sustainability
This article on privacy-focussed web design by Paul Jardine and Becky Thorn of sustainably-minded web design agency Root raises some great points about the link between invasive tracking scripts and the carbon footprint of a …