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A plea for us to get back to building websites that can do normal website things.
The HTML first full stack web framework
John Morrice's developer blog
There are tons of blog posts on the internet about how frameworks differ and which one to pick for your next web project. Usually they cover a few aspects of the framework like syntax, development setup, and community size. This isn't one of those posts.
Pines is a library of animations, sliders, tooltips, accordions, modals, and more!
We will explore how to identify and deal with flaky tests in Playwright. Learn about the causes of flaky tests, their impacts, and the strategies to handle them effectively.
Before I start—to set some context—by frontend framework what I mean is, a framework that allows us to avoid having to write regular old HTML and JavaScript such as this:
Hugo is one of the most popular open-source static site generators. With its amazing speed and flexibility, Hugo makes building websites fun again.
A design system for building retro Apple interfaces
The Marko programming language
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HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol) is the underlying protocol of the World Wide Web. Developed by Tim Berners-Lee and his team between 1989-1991, HTTP has gone through many changes that have helped maintain its simplicity while shaping its flexibility. Keep reading to learn how HTTP evolved from a protocol designed to exchange files in a semitrusted laboratory environment into a modern internet maze that carries images and videos in high resolution and 3D.
Cross-browser end-to-end testing for modern web apps
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