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Dark Mode and Accessibility: Finding the Right Balance

It didn’t take long for the “dark mode” to become a requirement for every user interface design. What started out as a design trend turned into a must-have feature for offering a comfortable user experience.

How to Build a Web Performance Watchdog Agent with Agent.ai

Learn how to create an AI Agent that monitors your website’s performance daily, detects anomalies, and sends professional HTML email reports with actionable insights using the Agent.ai Agent Builder.

AI-powered Red Teaming: keeping pace with adversaries

As the Adobe Red Team proactively helps strengthen the company’s overall security posture, we often find ourselves needing to develop new capabilities to emulate the growing number of increasingly complex adversarial attacks. Adversaries today are stepping up their attack work by using AI and we need to do the same to stay one step ahead.

Instagram unveils standalone video editing app ‘Edits’ for creators

With the free-to-use ‘Edits’ app, users will be able to edit up to 10-minute video footage right on the phone and share it instantly all social media platforms including Instagram.

10 Free Tools Every Web Developer Should Bookmark

Web development is a dynamic field, and having the right tools can make all the difference. From debugging to data conversion, these free tools can help streamline your workflow and save time. Whether you’re working with APIs, designing interfaces, or troubleshooting issues, here are 10 free tools every web developer should bookmark.

Sustainable web design trends in digital UX design

The internet has a massive environmental impact. It currently produces 3.7 percent of global carbon emissions — that’s more than most countries of the world. All of the internet’s data centers have a larger CO2 footprint than air and water travel, and the average data center uses 11–19 million liters of water daily. And these numbers will only rise with the increasing demand for consumer content and the servers that…

A standards first web framework

Today Nue takes a new, more natural direction: it becomes a standards first web framework. The focus has always been to strip away artificial layers and help developers take modern HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to their absolute peak. This shift is important, because now we can more directly work on solving the two key issues in frontend development:

How a Design Leader Connects the Dots to UX Research

Insights on transitioning to design leadership and more from our wide-ranging interview with Emily Wurgler, Global Director of Experience Design at McDonald’s.

Frontend Developer Roadmap 2025: The Complete Guide

When I started, I wasted months on irrelevant tutorials because I didn’t know where to begin or what mattered most. This guide is built to save you from that frustration.

The new competitive moat is emotion

With more apps than ever, features will only get you so far. It’s time to put resonance on the roadmap.

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