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Ferdy Christant shares some thoughts on the current landscape of web browsers and what the future holds. (ferdychristant.com)
Recently, browser support for new and safer CSS-only strategies have left some developers wondering: are JavaScript methods to load web fonts necessary? Are they useful? Zach Leatherman digs in. (filamentgroup.com)
One of the hardest parts of developing, naming things…. In this post Chris Coyier does a little roundup of various ways people name their color variables. (css-tricks.com)
This article looks into why GatsbyJS has gained popularity. (freecodecamp.org)
Product designer Jeff Smith shares insight, expert advice and actionable tips based on the design process at Facebook. (framer.com)
Microsoft just announced that they intend to adopt Chromium in the development of Microsoft Edge on the desktop to create better web compatibility for their customers and less fragmentation of the web for all web developers. (blogs.windows.com)
SkySilk is a boutique-style cloud platform where you can deploy cloud servers for your websites, applications, and more. Choose from more than 40+ one-click templates including Ubuntu, Node.js, WordPress, GitLab, and many others. Also available on iOS mobile. (skysilk.com)
Marco Hengstenberg visits the practice of using SVG icons with inline sprites, and how to ensure these icons are accessible. (24a11y.com)
Tim Kadlec shares a handy Alfred workflow for submitting test to WebPageTest. (timkadlec.com)
Millions get inspired and plan adventures with our apps. To help us make komoot.com the place to go to plan outdoor adventures, we’re looking for an ambitious ReactJS developer to join our team. (komoot.com)
As a Product Designer, you will be helping define and drive the future of digital design across Lonely Planet products. You’ll take on complex tasks and transform them into intuitive, accessible and easy-to-use design solutions for millions of users. (lonelyplanet.com)
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