Google to Phase Out User-Agent Strings in Chrome — User agent strings have been a part of the Web since (almost) the very beginning, but there’s a growing movement to reduce their status. Chrome plans to shift to using Client Hints and Apple, Microsoft and Mozilla have shown interest in freezing or phasing out user agent strings too.
Catalin Cimpanu
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A Short History of Body Copy Sizes on the Web — An interesting look into how default text sizes have changed over the years, some thoughts as to why we’ve seemingly landed on 16px as the default, and what modern variable solutions are emerging.
Florens Verschelde
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Find a Job Through Vettery — Vettery is completely free for job seekers. Make a profile, name your salary, and connect with hiring managers from top employers.
Vettery
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📙 Articles, Tutorials & Opinion
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Why You Should Choose < article> over < section> — “Think of <article> not just as a newspaper article, or a blog post, but as an article of clothing — a discrete entity that can be reused in another context.” This has key implications for users using assistive technology like screen readers.
Bruce Lawson
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CSS4 Is Here — Of course, it isn’t - but PPK argues that saying as much may be a good marketing move to entice the 'cult of new'.
Peter-Paul Koch
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CSS-Only Carousel — A look at just how far HTML and CSS will take you when building a carousel/slideshow.
Chris Coyier
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Fixed Table Headers — Revisiting how to build a table with fixed headers using position: sticky .
Adrian Roselli
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🔧 Code, Tools and Resources
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Tailwind CSS Adds Grid Support — Note this is only the pre-release of version 1.2.0, but adds plenty, including CSS Transition, Transform & Grid support.
Tailwind CSS
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Variable Fonts — This site isn’t new, but continues to be a handy resource for both finding and trying out a growing collection of variable fonts.
Nick Sherman
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Palettab — If you’re constantly on the source for color palette inspiration then this Chrome extension may be just the ticket. It shows a color swatch and font pairing on every new tab.
Tim Holman & Claudio Guglieri
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Tiny Helpers — Some good stuff in this growing collection of single-purpose online tools for web devs.
Stefan Judis
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