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#view-transitions
Web development
fromCSS-Tricks
1 day ago

7 View Transitions Recipes to Try | CSS-Tricks

View transitions enhance user experience and are supported by major browsers, but require careful setup and understanding of animation types.
Web frameworks
fromBram.us
1 week ago

Introducing view-transitions-toolkit, a collection of utility functions to more easily work with View Transitions.

View-transitions-toolkit simplifies implementing advanced View Transition patterns with focused helper functions.
Web development
fromCSS-Tricks
1 day ago

7 View Transitions Recipes to Try | CSS-Tricks

View transitions enhance user experience and are supported by major browsers, but require careful setup and understanding of animation types.
Web frameworks
fromBram.us
1 week ago

Introducing view-transitions-toolkit, a collection of utility functions to more easily work with View Transitions.

View-transitions-toolkit simplifies implementing advanced View Transition patterns with focused helper functions.
#google
Digital life
fromEngadget
11 hours ago

Chrome Skills let you save your favorite Gemini prompts for easy access

Google introduces Skills to Gemini in Chrome, allowing users to save prompts for quick access and streamline tasks.
Privacy technologies
fromArs Technica
12 hours ago

Websites that hijack your back button must stop by June 15 or face Google's wrath

Google mandates that the back button must function as expected, enforcing policies against back button hijacking to enhance user experience.
Web development
fromArs Technica
11 hours ago

Google introduces "Skills" in Chrome to make Gemini prompts instantly reusable

Google is enhancing Gemini in Chrome with Skills, allowing users to save prompts and access a Skills Library for various tasks.
Privacy technologies
fromEngadget
13 hours ago

Google Search tackles sites that try to stop you from leaving when you hit the back button

Google is addressing back button hijacking by treating it as a violation of spam policies, potentially downranking offending websites in search results.
Web development
fromThe Verge
11 hours ago

Chrome now lets you turn AI prompts into repeatable 'Skills'

Google's new Chrome feature allows users to save and reuse AI prompts as 'Skills' across multiple web pages.
Digital life
fromEngadget
11 hours ago

Chrome Skills let you save your favorite Gemini prompts for easy access

Google introduces Skills to Gemini in Chrome, allowing users to save prompts for quick access and streamline tasks.
Privacy technologies
fromArs Technica
12 hours ago

Websites that hijack your back button must stop by June 15 or face Google's wrath

Google mandates that the back button must function as expected, enforcing policies against back button hijacking to enhance user experience.
Web development
fromArs Technica
11 hours ago

Google introduces "Skills" in Chrome to make Gemini prompts instantly reusable

Google is enhancing Gemini in Chrome with Skills, allowing users to save prompts and access a Skills Library for various tasks.
Privacy technologies
fromEngadget
13 hours ago

Google Search tackles sites that try to stop you from leaving when you hit the back button

Google is addressing back button hijacking by treating it as a violation of spam policies, potentially downranking offending websites in search results.
Web development
fromThe Verge
11 hours ago

Chrome now lets you turn AI prompts into repeatable 'Skills'

Google's new Chrome feature allows users to save and reuse AI prompts as 'Skills' across multiple web pages.
#ai
UX design
fromMedium
2 days ago

The trust-latency gap: why the future of UX is intentionally slower

AI chat assistants use word-by-word responses to build anticipation and enhance user trust.
Artificial intelligence
fromMedium
4 days ago

Notes from the people building your future

AI-driven job displacement requires thoughtful policy to ensure equitable distribution of prosperity and prevent increased inequality.
fromTechCrunch
11 hours ago
Web development

Google adds AI Skills to Chrome to help you save favorite workflows | TechCrunch

Google introduces Skills in Chrome, allowing users to save and reuse AI prompts across webpages for enhanced browsing efficiency.
UX design
fromMedium
2 days ago

The trust-latency gap: why the future of UX is intentionally slower

AI chat assistants use word-by-word responses to build anticipation and enhance user trust.
Software development
fromTheregister
2 days ago

I vibe coded web app: It was enlightening and uncomfortable

Vibe coding effectively utilizes AI for coding tasks, despite concerns about responsibility and the implications of AI technology.
Artificial intelligence
fromMedium
4 days ago

Notes from the people building your future

AI-driven job displacement requires thoughtful policy to ensure equitable distribution of prosperity and prevent increased inequality.
Web development
fromTechCrunch
11 hours ago

Google adds AI Skills to Chrome to help you save favorite workflows | TechCrunch

Google introduces Skills in Chrome, allowing users to save and reuse AI prompts across webpages for enhanced browsing efficiency.
Angular
fromMedium
2 days ago

15+ Best Shadcn Templates for Next.js Developers

Choosing the right Shadcn template for Next.js impacts performance, maintainability, and scalability.
fromNed Batchelder
2 days ago
Python

Linklint

Linklint is a Sphinx extension that suppresses excessive links in Python documentation to improve clarity and accessibility.
#css
React
fromJoshwcomeau
3 weeks ago

Sneaky Header Blocker Trick * Josh W. Comeau

The blog features a unique sticky header effect created entirely with CSS, enhancing user experience without JavaScript.
JavaScript
fromRubyflow
6 days ago

Practical CSS: simplifying UI code with pseudo-classes

CSS pseudo-classes can simplify UI interactions by handling presentation logic, allowing JavaScript to focus on behavior.
jQuery
fromCSS-Tricks
5 days ago

Selecting a Date Range in CSS | CSS-Tricks

A date range selector allows users to choose a time frame for various scheduling and booking tasks.
jQuery
fromInfoQ
5 days ago

Safari Adds scrollend Event Support, Completing Baseline Browser Coverage

Safari 26.2 introduces the scrollend event, providing reliable detection of scroll completion across major browsers.
Node JS
fromRaymondcamden
4 days ago

Testing OCR with Chrome Built-in AI

Chrome's built-in AI can perform OCR on images, enabling text extraction and bounding box identification.
Information security
fromThe Hacker News
4 days ago

Browser Extensions Are the New AI Consumption Channel That No One Is Talking About

AI browser extensions pose significant security risks, often overlooked, with vulnerabilities and access that can compromise enterprise networks.
Typography
fromCsswizardry
4 days ago

font-family Doesn't Fall Back the Way You Think - CSS Wizardry

Font-family declarations are self-contained and do not inherit fallback options from parent elements.
Marketing tech
fromDigiday
5 days ago

While AI is building the web faster than ever, accessibility can't be left behind

AI has accelerated marketing processes, but speed can compromise accessibility, impacting customer experience and conversion rates for people with disabilities.
#google-chrome
Typography
fromFast Company
5 days ago

Chrome's new feature makes life easier for people with a million open tabs

Google Chrome introduces vertical tabs to enhance user experience and multitasking capabilities.
Web development
fromWIRED
11 hours ago

How to Use Google Chrome's New AI-Powered 'Skills'

Google Chrome introduces Skills, a feature allowing users to run AI prompts with shortcuts for various tasks.
Typography
fromFast Company
5 days ago

Chrome's new feature makes life easier for people with a million open tabs

Google Chrome introduces vertical tabs to enhance user experience and multitasking capabilities.
Web development
fromWIRED
11 hours ago

How to Use Google Chrome's New AI-Powered 'Skills'

Google Chrome introduces Skills, a feature allowing users to run AI prompts with shortcuts for various tasks.
React
fromMDN Web Docs
1 week ago

Under the hood of MDN's new frontend | MDN Blog

MDN's frontend was overhauled to simplify design and improve code structure, addressing technical debt from the previous React app.
Growth hacking
fromEntrepreneur
6 days ago

How to Understand Your Website Through Your User's Eyes

User journey maps enhance understanding of user goals, questions, and needed information, improving website navigation and user experience.
Canada news
fromTheregister
6 days ago

Showing the Windows 10 desktop was the yeast they could do

A bakery's use of Windows 10 desktops highlights the contrast between modern technology and traditional baked goods.
Angular
fromGitHub
6 days ago

GitHub - Aejkatappaja/phantom-ui: Structure-aware skeleton loader. One Web Component, every framework.

phantom-ui automates skeleton screen generation by measuring the DOM, eliminating the need for separate skeleton components.
React
fromAmazon Web Services
5 days ago

Embed a live AI browser agent in your React app with Amazon Bedrock AgentCore | Amazon Web Services

Users need visibility into AI agents' actions to maintain trust and control over their interactions.
#javascript
Vue
fromwww.jqueryscript.net
2 weeks ago

Weekly Web Design & Development News: Collective #650

TypeScript 6.0 and Vite 8.0 enhance development, while Shopify's Tinker offers over 100 free AI creative tools.
Node JS
fromAlex MacArthur
2 weeks ago

Your options for preloading images with JavaScript

Preloading images in JavaScript can be achieved through various methods, with the best choice depending on specific circumstances.
Vue
fromwww.jqueryscript.net
2 weeks ago

Weekly Web Design & Development News: Collective #650

TypeScript 6.0 and Vite 8.0 enhance development, while Shopify's Tinker offers over 100 free AI creative tools.
Node JS
fromAlex MacArthur
2 weeks ago

Your options for preloading images with JavaScript

Preloading images in JavaScript can be achieved through various methods, with the best choice depending on specific circumstances.
fromThisweekinreact
1 week ago

This Week In React #276: Boneyard, Ink, MUI, React Router, Next.js, shadcn, Docusaurus, Comark, Forms, Shaders | RN 0.85, ViewTransition, Skia, Windows, CRNL, Maestro, True Sheet, Nitro Player, RNGH | JSIR, Security, esbuild, Ky, Intl | This Week In React

React Native v0.85 introduces a new Shared Animation backend, enhancing the animation capabilities of applications. Upcoming features like <ViewTransition> and Skia Graphite promise to further improve user experiences.
React
#web-development
Web development
fromTreehouse Blog
12 hours ago

The Difference Between Front End, Back End, and Full Stack Development

Front-end, back-end, and full stack are distinct roles in web development, each with unique responsibilities and technologies.
Web development
fromTreehouse Blog
12 hours ago

The Difference Between Front End, Back End, and Full Stack Development

Front-end, back-end, and full stack are distinct roles in web development, each with unique responsibilities and technologies.
Typography
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

This free web tool makes everything way easier to read

Textise transforms any website into a clutter-free, plain-text document for easier reading and sharing.
Web development
fromComputerworld
5 days ago

Chrome, Vivaldi, and the challenge of changing browsers

Switching from Chrome to Vivaldi can enhance productivity and optimize digital environments for users seeking better browser experiences.
fromCssence
1 month ago

Breakpoints

Using such a resolution in the web browser would render a tiny illegible desktop site. To avoid that, CSS pixels add a layer of abstraction. Initially the amount of actual pixels compared to CSS pixels was simply a 2x or 3x conversion, but these days fractional scaling is also common.
Web design
Web development
fromSearch Engine Roundtable
4 days ago

Google Discusses Page Weight, Average Mobile Homepage Size, and Googlebot File Limit Sizes

Growing page weight impacts user experience and Googlebot crawling, with specific file size limits set for different Googlebot types.
Web development
fromInfoQ
1 week ago

Tailwind CSS 4.2 Ships Webpack Plugin, New Palettes and Logical Property Utilities

Tailwind CSS 4.2.0 introduces a webpack plugin, new color palettes, and expanded logical property utilities, enhancing integration and design flexibility.
Node JS
fromInfoWorld
1 month ago

Why local-first matters for JavaScript

JavaScript innovation accelerates through local-first SQL datastores, universal isomorphic JavaScript via WinterTC, reactive signals adoption, NPM alternatives, Java-JavaScript bridges, and Deno's resurgence.
fromdbushell.com
1 month ago

Everything you never wanted to know about visually-hidden

Ana proposed the following: Is this enough in 2026? As an occasional purveyor of the visually-hidden class myself, the question wriggled its way into my brain. I felt compelled to investigate the whole ordeal. Spoiler: I do not have a satisfactory yes-or-no answer, but I do have a wall of text!
UX design
fromCSS-Tricks
1 month ago

An Exploit ... in CSS?! | CSS-Tricks

Google credits security researcher Shaheen Fazim with reporting the exploit to Google. The dude's LinkedIn says he's a professional bug hunter, and I'd say he deserves the highest possible bug bounty for finding something that a government agency is saying "in CSS in Google Chrome before 145.0.7632.75 allowed a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code inside a sandbox via a crafted HTML page."
Information security
Web frameworks
fromRaymondcamden
1 month ago

Three Plug-N-Play CSS Libraries

Lightweight CSS libraries provide simple, attractive styling with minimal markup changes, ideal for demos, POCs, and quick clean interfaces.
Software development
fromTheregister
2 months ago

Just the Browser claims to tame the bloat without forking

Just the Browser disables telemetry, LLM bot features, and sponsored content by applying readable enterprise management policies to major browsers instead of forking them.
Web development
fromCsswizardry
2 weeks ago

When All You Can Do Is All or Nothing, Do Nothing - CSS Wizardry

Web performance should be integrated from the start, avoiding blanket optimizations that can worsen page load times.
Web development
fromWebKit
3 weeks ago

WebKit Features for Safari 26.4

Safari 26.4 introduces 44 features, including CSS Grid Lanes and WebTransport, focusing on developer requests and improving existing functionalities.
fromVerou
3 months ago

Web dependencies are broken. Can we fix them? * Lea Verou

Dear JS ecosystem, I love you, but you have a dependency management problem when it comes to the Web, and the time has come for an intervention. No, this is not another rant about npm's security issues. Abstraction is the cornerstone of modern software engineering. Reusing logic and building higher-level solutions from lower-level building blocks is what makes all the technological wonders around us possible. Imagine if every time anyone wrote a calculator they also had to reinvent floating-point arithmetic and string encoding!
Node JS
fromCSS-Tricks
1 month ago

Potentially Coming to a Browser :near() You | CSS-Tricks

By how much? Well, that would depend on the value of the <length> argument provided. Thomas Walichiewicz, who proposed :near(), suggests that it works like this: button:near(3rem) { /* Pointer is within 3rem of the button */ } For those wondering, yes, we can use the Pythagorean theorem to measure the straight-line distance between two elements using JavaScript ("Euclidean distance" is the mathematical term), so I imagine that's what would be used behind the scenes here.
UX design
Web development
fromSmashing Magazine
3 weeks ago

Dropdowns Inside Scrollable Containers: Why They Break And How To Fix Them Properly - Smashing Magazine

Dropdowns can get clipped inside scrollable panels due to overflow, stacking contexts, and containing blocks.
fromCSS-Tricks
2 months ago

There is No Need to Trap Focus on a Dialog Element | CSS-Tricks

WCAG is not normatively stating focus must be trapped within a dialog. Rather, the normative WCAG spec makes zero mention of requirements for focus behavior in a dialog. The informative 2.4.3 focus order understanding doc does talk about limiting focus behavior within a dialog - but again, this is in the context of a scripted custom dialog and was written long before inert or <dialog> were widely available.
UX design
fromSitePoint Forums | Web Development & Design Community
4 weeks ago

Why My CSS Changes Don't Reflect Immediately? Common Reasons & Fixes

Browser cache - Sometimes the browser is still loading the old CSS file. A hard refresh (Ctrl + F5) usually fixes it. Wrong file linked - Double-check if your HTML is actually linked to the correct CSS file. Specificity issues - Another CSS rule might be overriding your changes.
Web development
fromZDNET
2 months ago

How to strip AI from Chrome, Edge, and Firefox with one simple script

I do not want AI in my web browser. I just don't. I also don't want companies collecting information about me, or sponsored content and product integrations. All those bits make me want to pull my hair out. I like my privacy and want to browse, you know, the old-fashioned way. I do use AI (on occasion), but only locally-installed AI and only for specific purposes (such as learning Python or researching a topic when I don't want to use a standard search engine).
Privacy technologies
Web development
fromFrontendmasters
1 month ago

The Big Gotcha of Anchor Positioning

Anchor Positioning in CSS has significant limitations preventing elements from being positioned relative to others regardless of DOM placement, requiring careful consideration of element ordering and positioning values.
Web development
fromHowbrowserswork
2 months ago

How Browsers Work

Browsers convert address-bar input into normalized URLs or search queries, resolve domain names to IPs, send HTTP requests with headers, and fetch resources to render pages.
fromScottjehl
1 month ago

Standard HTML Video & Audio Lazy-loading is Coming! | Scott Jehl, Web Designer/Developer

As the HTTP Archive reminds us, video and audio files are some of the heaviest resources requested by web pages. This new standard will dramatically reduce page weight and ease resource overhead all through a simple declarative HTML attribute. Lazy audio and video works just like lazy-loading of image and iframe elements work today: just add loading=
Web development
Web development
fromInfoQ
2 months ago

HTML Invoker Commands Achieve Baseline Support Across All Major Browsers

HTML Invoker Commands API enables declarative button controls (commandfor and command) for popovers and dialogs, reducing reliance on JavaScript and improving initial interactivity.
Web development
fromSubstack
2 months ago

9 Useful Chrome DevTools Features You Might Be Missing

Chrome DevTools includes underused accessibility tools—vision impairment simulation, contrast checks (including APCA), and accessibility panel details—to improve real-world UI accessibility testing.
fromFrontendmasters
2 months ago

Performance-Optimized Video Embeds with Zero JavaScript

Every embedded video comes with a real cost to page load performance. Each player loads extra resources, whether the user ever hits play or not, as Chris Coyier noted in his blog post on "YouTube Embeds are Bananas Heavy and it's Fixable". The approach of using in that article works well when the video appears further down on the page and loads outside of the initial viewport. If the video is directly in the initial viewport, it can still cause a cumulative layout shift (CLS).
Web development
Web development
fromLogRocket Blog
2 months ago

CSS in 2026: The new features reshaping frontend development - LogRocket Blog

Modern CSS can replace JavaScript for many interactive features, enabling complex animations, customizable controls, and scroll interaction through new native CSS features.
Web development
fromWebKit
2 months ago

WebKit features for Safari 26.3

Safari 26.3 adds Zstandard compression, Navigation API improvements, visionOS fullscreen video dimming, and multiple bug fixes for performance and reliability.
fromCSS-Tricks
1 month ago

A Complete Guide to Bookmarklets | CSS-Tricks

A JavaScript script saved as a bookmark is called a 'bookmarklet,' although some people also use the term 'favelet' or 'favlet.' Bookmarklets have been around since the late 90s. The site that coined them, bookmarklets.com, even remains around today. They're simple and versatile, a fact evidenced by most of the bookmarklets listed on the aforementioned site are still working today despite being untouched for over two decades.
Web development
fromSitePoint Forums | Web Development & Design Community
2 months ago

Custom CSS code

Can you formulate the css code to apply the glassmorphism (GM) effect b/g to the tasks below: Glassmorphism code snippet background: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.2); backdrop-filter: blur(5px); border: 1px solid rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.1); 1.1 Apply the GM effect to the Share B/G, Gallery B/G &amp; Vid B/G icons during onmouseout. 1.2 Apply the GM effect to the Social icons pop-up panel B/G during onmousehover on the Share icon.
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