Gutenberg is reinvernting the exerience of creating content in WordPress, granting it new power to create, edit and manage our content. Let's see what these new powers are.
In this inaugural episode of the Smashing Podcast, Dew McLellan talks to Andy Clarke about Art Direction. What is it, and how can it be used in our web projects? Find out about the book Art Direction For The Web, and catch ip on the latest from...
This is the final part of a series on how to create your own multiplayer text adventure engine. Today, we’ll focus on adding chat support to the text client from part 3. We’ll go through the basic design of a chat server using Node.js and socket.io...
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In this article, we're going to look at how Flatfile helps you create a better import experience for your users, team and product.
A significant part of the Internet-using population is aged 50 or older — including the people who invented it. Designers need to understand what older users need and why it’s not enough to just say, “I can read it, so whats the ...
In this article, Rachel Andrew looks at some common layout patterns that we can't yet do on the web and the CSS Specifications that might let us achieve them in the future.
What is it that makes a haunted house feel so disturbing? Is it the fact that it’s been long abandoned? That it’s riddled with dark and twisty hallways? That it simulates danger? Or maybe it’s the low-quality construction that makes people nervous?
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Our new practical book on building accessible and robust interfaces. From accordions and buttons to modals and tables. With bulletproof code samples. Written by Heydon Pickering.
Asim Hussain (@jawache) is the EMEA Lead for Regional Cloud Advocacy at Microsoft where he helps developers fall in love with the Azure Cloud Platform. He has almost 20 years experience working for organizations such as the European Space Agency and Google and as a freelancer and startup founder. Asim created a number of courses on JavaScript-related technologies and published the books Introduction to Machine Learning with TensorFlow.JS and Angular From Theory To Practice. He speaks regularly at conferences around the world about machine learning, JavaScript, sustainable development, and Dev Rel. Thank you for sharing and caring, dear Asim!
November 11, 2019 - There’s no consistent way how browsers handle image orientation. In his blog post “Image orientation on the web,” Michael Scharnagl explains the current state, how to fix it using Node.js, and what’s to expect in the future.
November 8, 2019 - Olivia Ng wanted to do some magazine layouts and created an entire magazine dedicated to Marvel’s Avengers with CSS Grid. Inspiring.
November 7, 2019 - Working on a Single Page Application, Nolan Lawson learned a lot about accessibility in SPAs over the past year. Now he shares some of his highlights in a blog post.
November 6, 2019 — Play/pause buttons can turn into accessibility bottlenecks quite easily. Sarah Higley dedicated a blog post to them, helping us all make sense of ARIA states and accessible name changes.
November 5, 2019 — When Ahmad Shadeed was working on a demo for an article, he needed an easy way to create a grid layout that allowed him to make changes without touching CSS every time. Now he summarized his approach.
November 4, 2019 — Not everyone has access to a fast internet connection. Stephanie Stimac wrote a thought-provoking article about privilege, website performance, and creating experiences that are easy to access and use.
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Meet Design Systems, a recent Smashing book in which Alla Kholmatova explores how to set up an effective design system to create great digital products. With common traps, gotchas and lessons learned.
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