Is Progressive Enhancement Dead Yet?
Progressive enhancement is Scary Mary™ to some but there is no need to cry or pass out. Let me use a shark in a fez, Tony Hawk, and a couple of zombie…
Is Progressive Enhancement Dead Yet?
Progressive enhancement is Scary Mary™ to some but there is no need to cry or pass out. Let me use a shark in a fez, Tony Hawk, and a couple of zombie…
Tom Greenwood
Could sustainable websites increase energy consumption?
Having lost some sleep over this, I am relieved to find that when it comes to the web, Sustainable Web Design is the solution to the Jevons paradox.By…
Malte Ubl
a tool that automatically matches the fallback font to the custom font–because computers are good at that stuff. The tool allows you to select every…
Brian Louis Ramirez
Reduce Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS) by adjusting web fonts and system font fallbacks using special @font-face descriptors.
HTTP Archive
Media chapter of the 2022 Web Almanac by HTTP Archive
I had the honor to review the Media chapter of the 2022 edition of The Web Almanac by HTTP Archive, "a comprehensive report on the state of the web,…
Jen Simmons
Using :has() as a CSS Parent Selector and much more
let’s take a step-by-step hands-on look at what web developers can do with this desperately desired tool. It turns out, the :has()
pseudo-class…
Joe Liccini
Why Your Cached JavaScript Is Still Slow and Incurs Performance Overhead
Caching assets is a fantastic way to optimize the network overhead of your web application, there is still plenty of computational overhead associated…
Robin Rendle
There are no rules to blogging except this one: always self-host your website because your URL, your own private domain, is the most valuable thing…
Nate Baldwin
Nate Baldwin created an amazing resource about colors, with interactive examples that help understand many concepts. This website is for designers…