UI Dev Newsletter Issue #111
In this issue: safe bets for the web, considerations for dark mode, custom counter styles, and more.
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Build for the Web, Build on the Web, Build with the Web
Harry Roberts talks about the best ways to build websites and how to make them fast, reliable, and easy for everyone.
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Building a progress-indicating scroll-to-top button in HTML and CSS
Manuel Matuzović shows how to make a nice scroll-to-top button using scroll for animation-timeline.
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Some Things You Might Not Know About Custom Counter Styles
Geoff Graham explores how to uniquely style ordered lists using custom CSS counters.
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JavaScript Temporal is Coming
Brian Smith introduced Temporal, a new, reliable way to handle dates in JavaScript.
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Page bloat update: How does ever-increasing page size affect your business and your users?
TTammy Everts looks at how page size affects speed, users, and businesses."
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Accessibility essentials every front-end developer should know
Martijn Hols shares a simple guide to making websites more accessible, covering forms, keyboard support, and proper HTML.
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Please Don’t Force Dark Mode
Vishnu Haridas explains why forcing dark mode isn’t always a good idea and how to respect user settings instead.
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Best CSS tips from 2024 by Kevin Powell
Kevin Powell shares his best CSS tips from the past year that make writing styles easier and more effective.
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Code.Movie
Peter Kröner shares a helpful tool that turns code into animations, making it great for presentations and tutorials.