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Chrome ends support for First Input Delay

What is not changing is Chromium’s support for first-input entries in the PerformanceObserver API. Developers who want or need to continue measuring FID in their applications will be able to do so.

Logical Properties in Size Queries

Media queries now support a new range syntax. Instead of writing min-width or max-width, we can use the “greater than” or “less than” operators (> and <), or “greater than or equal to”/“less than or equal to” (>= and <=).

Unveiling Inspiring UI Design Examples and Insights

UI design is more than just entertaining visuals; it’s the magic wand that transforms digital interactions into seamless and pleasant experiences.

How to Prove the Value of Good User Experience

UX is often seen as a nice-to-have rather than a necessity, but the data on the ROI of UX tells a different story. Companies that invest heavily in UX consistently outperform their competitors, achieving higher customer satisfaction, increased conversions, and greater retention.

Weekly Overview of Google Workspace Updates

We’re expanding annotation capabilities in Meet to include select Google Meet hardware devices.

The Timeless Appeal of Posters in Art and Web Design

Posters are among the most common art forms. You probably had a few of them on your wall as a child. They cover the full spectrum of people, places, and events.

25+ Best Magazine Fonts for Stylish Titles

Typography design is a fine balance of aesthetics and readability, and fonts play a crucial role in achieving that harmony. From sleek and modern typefaces to elegant serif fonts, the right typography can add character and distinction to your content.

Creative Exploration

Telling designers they shouldn’t use high-fidelity designs early in the exploration process can be the equivalent of telling an artist they shouldn’t use paint and instead only start with rough pencil sketches.

Time Travelling CSS With :target

Checkbox and radio button hacks are the (in)famous trick for creating games using just CSS. But it turns out that other elements based on user input can be hacked and gamified.

Personal Websites Are As Vulnerable As Us

I look at some people’s personal websites and think, “Stupendous! If I ever reach that zenith of personal web design, I will call it quits.”

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