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Cross-Document State Management (An In-Depth Tutorial)
June 15, 2026
The timeline is healing. Web developers are pushing the boundaries of what’s possible with MPAs (Multi-Page Applications)—powered by concepts of hypermedia, islands, and static sites—and made better UX-wise by technical advancements like Cross-Document View Transitions. By Jared White
#34: Autogenerating Color Schemes, Bunch of Framework News, AI-Free Symbol
June 4, 2026
Plus some big news for fans of my past educational course work…and Intuitive+ members. By Jared White
#33: Intro to SVG, Enhancing HTML Tags, CSS Grid Lanes (Masonry!)
May 1, 2026
I’m pleased to report that our long web specs nightmare is finally over.
#32: Opt-in Client-side Declarative Reactive Templates? Yes, Please! 😊
October 17, 2025
Plus melt your brain with CSS, praise for Quiet UI, having a mid-life JS Framework crisis, and more.
#31: Add DX Smarts to “fetch” & Sweet Ergonomics to HTML Web Components
September 19, 2025
Going with the grain of the web, one handy-dandy lil' library at a time. Published by Jared White
#30: Declarative HTML Binding with Signals, Tailwind + 🍦 CSS = 🥰
August 8, 2025
Plus ever ask a developer if an idea is possible? And their brain lags out with a little loading spinner? There are Reasons.
#29: Fun with Invoker Commands and Web Components
July 25, 2025
A huge step forward for the vanilla web feeling like it’s a bona fide application development platform.
#28: Put Some CSS Glass in Your HTML Windows
July 18, 2025
And how we shouldn’t rely on tools as a shortcut to gain valuable experience.
#27: Web Awesome, the First All-in-One Web Components + CSS Framework, is Finally Here
July 11, 2025
And it's as fabulous as we could have dared hope for.
#26: Hello, Again! (and Why You’re Here)
July 1, 2025
Caring about vanilla web tech and the open standards process
#25: Baseline 2024 At-A-Glance, React 19, New Web Components Classes
December 15, 2024
Sunday, December 15, 2024 Howdy folks, I don't typically send these out on a Sunday, but I figure at this point in the frazzled stretch leading up to the...
#24: That CSS Masonry Syntax (Again)
October 25, 2024
Oh, and if you're not working on a fediverse platform today…you may be tomorrow!
#23: Deploying Your Web Apps for Fun & Profit (and Web Components Rants Galore!)
October 4, 2024
I’ve been having such a blast working on the Just a Spec podcast with my good friend Ayush.
#22: Action Web Components, Browser Wars, and the Birth of the Internet
August 16, 2024
Focusing more on fun summer activities than the latest state of web specs? Me too! =) But that doesn't mean we don't have stuff to talk about!
#21: Popovers, htmx 2.0, if(), Progressive Enhancement, and an upcoming switch
July 19, 2024
Friday, July 19, 2024Hey all, it's been a minute!!First, a quick bit of housekeeping: I recently launched a new newsletter, Cycles Hyped No More. It's a...
#20: Web Specs Galore, the Masonry Debate, Props v Attributes, and…CSS6?!
May 27, 2024
Monday, May 27, 2024Here in the U.S. of A., it's Memorial Day…but in the midst of whooping it up outdoors and the occasional moment of somber reflections, I...
That HTML Blog #19: Just a Spec, Interop 2024 Focus Areas, & TC39 Proposals
April 19, 2024
Friday, April 19, 2024Here in Portland, spring is in full bloom 🌸, and what is also in full bloom is the effort to (see what I did there?) equalize the...
That HTML Blog #18: Interop 2023/2024, Declarative Custom Elements, MutationObserver
March 29, 2024
Friday, March 29, 2024Hello Web friends! I've been a busy beaver this month. We kicked off the version 2 development cycle of Bridgetown, a site generator &...
That HTML Blog #17: Superpowered Style Queries, Rejiggering Jamstack
March 8, 2024
Friday, March 8, 2014In a World……Where No Selectors Can Be Applied Based on a Single Variable Value……One Specification Emerges…One Which Will Change...
That HTML Blog #16: Scaling up imperative DOM APIs, utility-first CSS fails, safe DSD
February 23, 2024
Friday, February 23, 2024Web development news seemed sluggish earlier this month (plus I spent the better part of February very sick!), but now I'm seeing...
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