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May's posts

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  • how personal is my personal website?
  • In defense of unpolished personal websites — Oh Hello Ana
  • LLMs: From having thoughts to managing them
  • Rejoice! We are no longer responsible for losing our humanity.
  • Beyond WCAG: Losing Spoons Online - TPGi
  • Do Not Publish Your Designs on the Web with Figma Sites…
#12
May 31, 2025
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April's posts

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  • Let me use the loo
  • Coming home | A Working Library
  • Micro Zine: Tiny CSS template to produce folded 8-page zines
  • What Tumblr Taught Me About Accessibility - Nic Chan
  • The one about the web developer job market
  • Writing Is Hard / Coder’s block
  • The blog questions challenge
  • Future Web
  • Trust and faith in machine agents
  • Web Development Is Theater - Miriam Suzanne
  • Crip Technoscience Manifesto
  • Openness in Internet Standards: Necessary, but Insufficient
  • My dream list styles aren't allowed
  • Web feeds
  • Touched a nerve
  • It’s time to organize. — Ethan Marcotte
  • Disability Is Not a Single-Selection Field | Ashlee M Boyer
  • History of the Web: Chris Lilley
  • Tales from the CSS Working Group
  • browser-diff
  • Disability Dongle | Platypus
  • Why You Should Use px Units for margin, padding, & Other Spacing Techniques | Ashlee M Boyer
  • Bored of it
#11
April 30, 2025
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March's posts

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  • Popping preconceived popover ponderings | scottohara.me
  • Twittotage
  • How To Argue Against AI-First Research — Smart Interface Design Patterns
  • How to get Cloudflare redirects to ignore index.html
  • The Art of Not Sharing
  • Fuck the Cult of Productivity
  • The web on mobile
  • Human-readable date formatting with vanilla JavaScript | Henry From Online
  • Values · Eric Eggert
  • How Obsidian Fixes Note-Taking's Biggest Problem
#10
April 1, 2025
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February's posts

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  • Buttons shouldn't have a hand cursor part 2
  • Buttons shouldn't have a hand cursor
  • HTML for People
  • Why We Love Chaos
  • Document accessibility checklist | Digital NSW
  • Reimagining Fluid Typography
  • Simplify Nested Code
  • Tech continues to be political | Miriam Eric Suzanne
  • You are a better writer than AI. (Yes, you.)
  • Epoch Semantic Versioning
  • Tooltips are presentational - TPGi
  • What is queer typography? | Paul Soulellis
  • Queer.Archive.Work Download Library
  • Inclusive Sans — O.K.
  • Why is everything binary?
#9
February 28, 2025
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January's posts

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  • DIY HRT: Everything I Can Legally Tell You
  • Some pointers on default cursors | hidde.blog
  • Treat your to-read pile like a river | Oliver Burkeman
  • Truths about digital accessibility – Eric Bailey
  • The Garden vs The River
  • Conference line-ups
  • JSON Canvas
  • Is 2025 the Year of the ‘Design Engineer’?
  • BLÅHAJ Radar
  • hidden=until-found
  • Design outside the computer
  • The Google Antitrust Ruling: Proposed Remedies | Igalia
  • Atypography | art movement
#8
January 31, 2025
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December's posts

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  • What RSS Needs
  • Web feeds
  • Hard Code & Soft Skills
  • against the dark forest
  • Ethical Web Principles
  • Filters
  • Web Design Engineering With the New CSS | Matthias Ott | CSS Day 2024
  • Authors Together
  • Easing Wizard - CSS Easing Editor
  • Visually hidden content is a hack that needs to be resolved, not enshrined | scottohara.me
  • Visually hidden content is a hack that needs to be resolved, not enshrined
  • Quite A Strange.Website Indeed
  • CSS Wrapped 2024
  • How to start speaking at conferences • Josh W. Comeau
  • AI leads to working more, not less
  • Miriam Suzanne – Hints and Suggestions: The Design of Web Design – beyond tellerrand Berlin 2024
  • Next-level frosted glass with backdrop-filter • Josh W. Comeau
#7
December 31, 2024
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September's posts

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  • a11y-syntax-highlighting has been updated
  • Semi-Annual Reminder to Learn and Hire for Web Standards
#5
September 30, 2024
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June's posts

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  • Web Directions Code24: Front-end development's identity crisis

  • The deskilling of web dev is harming the product but, more importantly, it's damaging our health – this is why burnout happens

  • Exploring the Human Mind with Hotdogs

  • The VR design paradox

  • Maybe Don’t Name That Landmark

  • Death by Experience · Jens Oliver Meiert

  • InstAI

#4
June 30, 2024
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May's posts

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  • contrast-color() is a good thing, but also solving the problem at the wrong layer

  • On compliance vs readability: Generating text colors with CSS • Lea Verou

  • Accessible QR Codes – The Ultimate Guide | Axess Lab

  • At this student encampment, Deaf protesters built a model for accessibility

  • Dark mode & accessibility myth by Stéphanie Walter - UX Researcher & Designer.

  • CSS :has(), the God Selector –Bruce Lawson's personal site

  • HTML, CSS and our vanishing industry entry points

  • Baseline progressive enhancement

  • Manifesto for a Humane Web

  • The Disenshittify Project

  • I want it all but, it is impossible

#3
May 31, 2024
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March's posts

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  • Front-end development’s identity crisis

  • Work Will Not Save Us: An Asian American Crip Manifesto | Disability Studies Quarterly

  • Apple Annie’s Weblog · Working for a Living When Your Living isn't Working, Part III

  • Apple Annie’s Weblog · Working for a Living When Your Living isn't Working, Part II

  • Apple Annie’s Weblog · Working for a Living When Your Living isn't Working, Part I

  • A letter to my younger self, as an accessibility advocate

  • How do I survive?

  • Design pattern for custom tooltips - HTMHell

  • I worry our Copilot is leaving some passengers behind - Josh Collinsworth blog

  • The quiet, pervasive devaluation of frontend - Josh Collinsworth blog

  • Okay, Color Spaces — ericportis.com

  • Access by a thousand curb cuts · Eric Eggert

  • “AI” and accessible front-end components: is the nuance generatable?

  • The Wax and the Wane of the Web

  • Generative. — ethanmarcotte.com

  • Energy makes time | everything changes

  • Can generative AI help write accessible code? - TetraLogical

  • What is Utility-First CSS?: HeydonWorks

#1
April 5, 2024
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