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How React’s Render, Effects and Refs work under the hood

Even if you read the modern React documentation, it can be confusing considering all the visuals.

How to Conduct Accessibility Testing with Screen Readers

This article is your guide to screen reader testing—a practical, essential step in building accessible websites. Whether you’re a developer, designer, or project manager, you’ll learn how to integrate screen reader testing into your workflow and create experiences that work for all users, with no exceptions.

Things You Should Know about HTML Heading Into 2025

Not all of this is like absolutely brand spanking new just-dropped-in-2024 stuff. Some of it is, but generally it’s relatively new stuff that’s all pretty great. I’m pointing things out that I think are really worth knowing about. It’s possible you haven’t kept up too much with HTML developments as it tends to, rightfully, move a lot slower than CSS or JavaScript.

Shaping Ligatures in Monospace Fonts

For some time I’ve been working towards building a graphical code editor from scratch.

The Ultimate UX Research Job Board – Updated January 2025

Here’s a database of roles in UX/user research and operations from the past month. Please note: Some job posting may close before the next board update.

Accessibility essentials every front-end developer should know

In this article, I’ll walk you through the key accessibility principles I believe every front-end developer should apply when building components, including:

The Complete Web Design Workflow

Designing a website is more than creating something that looks visually appealing. It is about balancing aesthetics with functionality, ensuring the site meets its goals while offering an intuitive user experience. This guide walks you through the complete web design workflow, from the initial planning stages to the final moments of review and launch.

Applying the principles of design variety in UX designs

The principle of design variety states that multiple contrasting elements can capture user attention. This is based on the human desire to indulge and explore and the fear of missing out. Like all principles of design, variety isn’t inherently beneficial to users, but it’s a good rule of thumb to keep in mind when trying to capture their attention.

Three Questions I Ask Before Starting a New Design Project

Whether it’s an entirely new startup or just another initiative in an already productized tool, I always ask three core questions that help better draw the picture before I plunge into the work. Of course, answering them will not reveal everything you need to complete the project, but they will surely set the initial scene. We must remember that design processes are never linear, and all the particular steps can’t be…

How To Interpret Data From Google’s Chrome UX Report

Google CrUX data impacts search rankings, but it’s not always clear how to read the data. Data is reported in different tools covering different time periods and website URLs.

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