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Browser news, valuable lessons learned, best practices, inspiring coding experiments. In his monthly reading list, Anselm Hannemann summarized the most important things that happened in the web development world in the past few weeks.
A built-in Angular feature called BreakPoint Observer gives us a powerful interface for dealing with responsive images. Let’s take a look at a service that allows us to serve, transform and manage images in the cloud.
The average website is offline for 3 hours per month due to web hosting downtime. Here’s a case study that compares web hosting services and their average uptime in 2018.
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Explore features → Already have an account? Sign in!In this mobile-first world, there is no such thing as designing a website near-perfectly the first time around. While we know that more experiences with websites begin on mobile, converting those users continues to be problematic. With proper A/B …
If you have ever done any sort of sophisticated text processing and manipulation in JavaScript, you’ll appreciate the new features introduced in ES2018. In this article, we take a good look at how the ninth edition of the standard improves the text …
It’s important to understand that all decisions involve emotions. In this article, Susan Weinschenk explains how you can make your users feel confident of their decisions and why it’s a bad idea to provide more than four options to choose from.
Tables frequently appear on the web but aren’t easy to design and code. This illustrated guide explains the table anatomy and how to build a table, keeping in mind its future elaboration.
A channel where seasoned developers show how they design, build, work and play. Coming up next: Progressive Web Applications For Production In 1-2-3 (Part 1) with Maxim Salnikov (Mar 5).
See all upcoming episodes → Already have an account? Sign in!Better estimates and pricing, applying psychology to UX, design workflow, refactoring, moving to a static site setup, CSS Grid techniques, performance and deployment patterns for HTTP/2.
Explore all speakers and topics →Shirley Wu is a freelance software engineer who combines her love of art, math, and code into interactive, award-winning data visualizations. Together with Nadieh Bremer, she runs Data Sketches, an ongoing project where they build a data visualization of a new topic every month and document the trials and successes they faced wrangling the data, sketching, and coding the visualization. You can watch Shirley live-code on Twitch, chat with fellow data visualizers in her video series Shirley Chats, or find her speaking at conferences around the world. She goes by @sxywu on Twitter. Thank you for sharing your inspiring work, dear Shirley!
“A CSS algorithm is well-defined declaration or set of declarations that produces a specific styling output.” Lara Schenck shows how to write one.
Filip Rakowski’s “Vue.js App Performance Optimization” is a comprehensive guide to lazy loading routes, Vuex stores, using service worker and prefetching.
A glass of water and a lemon might not sound like anything spectacular. However, they are, if they are turned into a still life only with pure CSS, as Ben Evans did it.
Can’t Unsee is a great little game to put your design skills to the test. The challenge: select the design that looks “most correct”.
Gabe Ragland’s React Hook Recipes provide useful and easy-to-understand code examples to show how React Hooks work.
A yet another overview of Sketch plugins, but a good one. With batch renaming layers, style removal, merge duplicate symbols, and symbol organizer to tidy up your files.
Meet Design Systems, a recent Smashing book in which Alla Kholmatova explores how to set up an effective design system to create great digital products. With common traps, gotchas and lessons learned.
Table of Contents ↬Imagine you wrote a beautiful song and nobody discovered it.
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