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Modern browsers now support everything needed to build sophisticated, reactive web interfaces without React, Vue, or Angular. Web components, custom elements, shadow DOM, and native event systems l...
I’m Sérgio, and I work with Web frontend code. Sometimes I write about it here.
LiftKit by Chainlift is an open-source design system based on the golden ratio available for React/Next.js, Webflow, and Figma.
A Gleam web framework for building HTML templates, single page applications, and real-time server components.
Gaining confidence in refactorings
MDX lets you use JSX in your markdown content. You can import components, such as interactive charts or alerts, and embed them within your content. This makes writing long-form content with components a blast.
We recently passed the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Helene and its devastating impact on Western North Carolina. As a web developer, I am thinking again about my experience with the mobile web on the day after the storm.
Beautiful & consistent icon toolkit made by the community.
Perfect 100/100 Lighthouse Score. 1.8KB Brotli. Faster than Google, Amazon, and 99.99% of the internet. Sub-100ms TTFB from 200+edge locations.
This is a full introduction guide to what you need to know about Vitest Browser Mode, from what it is, how to install and configure it, and writing your first tests
As a UI design style, neobrutalism focuses on raw, unrefined elements like bold colors, simple shapes, and intentionally "unfinished" aesthetics.
Learn JavaScript design and performance patterns for building more powerful web applications.
Blog Quest and StreetPass help you discover the independent web
We are Piccalilli. A publication dedicated to providing high quality educational content to level up your front-end skills.
The next version of KAPLAY library, new features, and differences.
A comparison between a React and Backbone password strength app
How dynamic typing makes DSL-driven development easy, and what can be done to bring static typing up to par.
Rethinking DOM from first principles
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