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Blogs about Front-end web development

60 blogs about Front-end web development.

  1. Aaron Gustafson :: My Notebook
    Hi there. My name is Aaron Gustafson and I work on the web. 🇺🇸 More info

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    📢 Expanding Accessibility with AI
    This session, hosted by Aaron Gustafson and Ioana Tanase explores the transformative role of AI in enhancing accessibility. Together, you will uncover the pivotal role AI plays in crafting cutting-edge accessible technologies, learn about innovative …
    112 words
  2. Accessibility in government
    This is for everyone: documenting how we rebuild inclusive digital services across government. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Unlocking Accessibility: User researchers share their approach to digital accessibility and recruiting people with disabilities
    We asked user researchers about their role in making digital services accessible, recruiting people with access needs, and sharing best practices for integrating accessibility into the user research process.
    By Kelly Clarkson, Senior Accessibility Specialist, Government Digital Services, 44 words
  3. Adactio: Journal
    The thoughts and ramblings of Jeremy Keith, a web developer living in Brighton in southern England. 🇬🇧 More info

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    2024
    There goes 2024. It was a year dominated by Ukraine and Gaza. Utterly horrific and unnecessary death courtesy of Putin and Netanyahu. For me personally, 2024 was just fine. I was relatively healthy all year. …
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  4. Adactio: Links
    Hyperlinks hand-picked by Jeremy Keith. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Dark Patterns Detective
    Deceptive design meets gamification in this explanatory puzzle game (though I wish it weren’t using the problematic label “dark patterns”). I created this interactive experience to explore the intersection of design ethics and human psychology, …
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  5. Adam Argyle
    Website for Adam Argyle: Teacher, Speaker, CSSWG member, and creator of Open Props and VisBug. 🇺🇸 More info

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    :hover > :not(:hover), sorry not sorry
    I don't see this technique enough: focus by demotion. Very often we create focus by promotion: hover to create a glow, focus rings, or even just making text bold. I've found, that creating focus by …
    By devrel@google, 449 words
  6. Adrian Roselli
    I have worked with companies of all sizes, from independents to Fortune 5s, to help stand up accessibility teams and processes. 🇺🇸 More info

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    aria-description Does Not Translate
    This post is part of RSS Club, rewarding those who still use RSS to read and/or share content. These posts are embargoed from my regular post feed and the socials for an arbitrary period of …
    By Adrian Roselli, 554 words
  7. Andy Bell | Blog
    A designer, front-end developer and design agency founder—based in the UK. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Wrapping up 2024
    I’ve just read last year’s wrap up and it made me quite sad. I really was in a rough spot, mentally. What makes me the most sad though is I couldn’t honestly tell you I’m …
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  8. annualbeta
    Infrequently published reports from the world of front-end development with a focus on accessibility, web performance, CSS and 11ty. By Søren Birkemeyer. 🇩🇪 More info

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    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 …
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  9. Artur Bień | Blog
    I build quality UIs for fun. 🇵🇱 More info

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    Animated blur overlay
    Create cross-browser overlay with animated backdrop filter blur
    By Artur Bień, 11 words
  10. bitsofcode
    Articles on front-end development. Written by Ire Aderinokun, Frontend Developer and UI Designer. 🇳🇬 More info

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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 …
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  11. Brad Frost | Blog
    Design Systems Consulting, Web Development, Workshops, and Music. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Design Tokens Course Update: 2hrs of video now available!
    In addition to stuffing our faces with cookies, Ian and I were hard at work over the holidays creating our design tokens course. I’m freaking thrilled that we published 2 hours of preorder-exclusive video content, …
    By Brad Frost, 294 words
  12. Bram.us
    A rather geeky/technical weblog. By Bramus Van Damme. 🇧🇪 More info

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    View Transitions Snippets: Keeping track of the old and new positions of a transitioned element
    ~ 🌟 This post is about View Transitions. If you are not familiar with the basics of it, check out this 30-min talk of mine to get up to speed. ~ With View Transitions, the …
    By Bramus!, 890 words
  13. bryanlrobinson.com - Blog
    I'm a designer, developer and teacher based in Brighton, Mich. By Bryan Robinson. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Make a More Flexible Cover Screen with CSS Grid
    Our design trends are about to get a facelift. Grid Layout is coming in the next release of modern browsers. It's important to get a grip on its utility. Let's take a common trend in …
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  14. 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. 🇬🇧 More info

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    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 …
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  15. Cathy Dutton
    A collection of my posts and tutorials on Design, User Experience, CSS, PostCSS, and Front End Development. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Designing whole services part 4 - Taking Action
    Where we started The first Government project I worked on was a licensing service, as part of the project, licence numbers were updated. That change stopped users from being able to log into a related …
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  16. Chen Hui Jing
    The chronicles of a self-taught designer and developer. 🇸🇬 More info

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    Chill day just HTML-ing and CSS-ing
    I have not had as many chances to build websites lately because for a little over the past 100 days, I’ve been in a non-developer role at work. It’s not really my cup of tea, …
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  17. 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. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Horchata
    I made this yesterday for a Mexican lunch with family, and it turned out great! Directions In a blender, mix all of the rice and 2 cups of hot water until roughly ground. Add the …
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  18. 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. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Highlighting code syntax in Keynote
    How to quickly get code syntax highlighting in Keynote without having to select each bit of code and changing the colour manually. Read more.
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  19. Cloud Four – Articles
    We share what we learn so we can build a better web, together. 🇺🇸 More info

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    The Difference Between HTML Attributes and Properties
    Attributes and properties allow you to control how HTML elements function and read data about their state. Although the terms are often used interchangeably, subtle differences between the two can lead to unexpected behavior and …
    By Paul Hebert, 1,281 words
  20. comiCSS
    A webcomic about CSS. Coded in CSS. By Alvaro Montoro. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Argument
    A cartoon coded in CSS from comiCSS.
    By Alvaro Montoro, 8 words