The Safari team just unveiled Item Flow, a new concept for layout that would incorporate Grid, Masonry, and Flexbox into one unified set of properties. I’m told it has nothing to do with that creepy cat movie that won the Best Animated Film Oscar.
Datadog created this Digital Experience Monitoring Solution Brief, which shows you how to use Datadog as the single source of truth for all your frontend monitoring data – and simplify how your team runs tests and fixes issues. [sponsored]
Astro 5.6 comes with a bunch of improved Cloudflare integrations because they’re probably getting acquired soon or something.
Lean Rada wrote about how to create minimal, CSS-only blurry image placeholders.
Nue is a “standards-first” framework with a Don Draper-inspired catch phrase: “Apps lighter than a React button.” Body shaming is not a victimless crime, but we’ll let it slide this time.
Mat Biilmann wrote about 10 years of Netlify, and once again tries to teach us all what Jamstack means.
Anime.js just released v4 of its animation library with a new modular API, big perf upgrades, scroll-linked animations, and lots more.
Alex MacArthur wrote about Forbidden Request Headers, which I know sounds like Harry Potter + web dev fan-fic, but sadly it is not.
The Safari team just unveiled Item Flow, a new concept for layout that would incorporate Grid, Masonry, and Flexbox into one unified set of properties. I’m told it has nothing to do with that creepy cat movie that won the Best Animated Film Oscar.
Datadog created this Digital Experience Monitoring Solution Brief, which shows you how to use Datadog as the single source of truth for all your frontend monitoring data – and simplify how your team runs tests and fixes issues. [sponsored]
Astro 5.6 comes with a bunch of improved Cloudflare integrations because they’re probably getting acquired soon or something.
Lean Rada wrote about how to create minimal, CSS-only blurry image placeholders.
Nue is a “standards-first” framework with a Don Draper-inspired catch phrase: “Apps lighter than a React button.” Body shaming is not a victimless crime, but we’ll let it slide this time.
Mat Biilmann wrote about 10 years of Netlify, and once again tries to teach us all what Jamstack means.
Anime.js just released v4 of its animation library with a new modular API, big perf upgrades, scroll-linked animations, and lots more.
Alex MacArthur wrote about Forbidden Request Headers, which I know sounds like Harry Potter + web dev fan-fic, but sadly it is not.
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