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Sustainable web design: How to reduce your website’s carbon footprint

You can reduce your website’s carbon footprint and provide a better UX just by adopting a few simple sustainability strategies. Let’s explore what they are right here.

Empower Users to Create Better Content

Learn how to integrate Adobe Express’ editing and Firefly-powered AI capabilities into your own web apps.

New Performance Features in Chrome DevTools

This guide covers some modern web performance features of Chrome DevTools, with a focus on the new Performance Panel features which helps you optimize Core Web Vitals and improve your general web performance.

Cognitive load and UX Design

Psychology is an integral part of UX Design. Understanding how people behave and think, as well as how their brains work, is fundamental to creating good experiences that are not only effective but also don’t negatively impact the people who use them.

From Suburbs to Skyscrapers: The Evolution of Codebases

When I was eight, my family moved from Salt Lake City to the Utah/Arizona border. Our new house was a suburban three-story, part of a neighborhood whose streets were curling rays extending outward from a private golf course.

Make Your Components Easier to Think About

Well, actually, I love thinking, but only when I’m able to solve problems or make progress with it.

The AI Overhaul: Search Engines Evolve into Answer Engines

Tech companies are baking AI into everything these days. It seems like you can’t avoid a heaping helping of bots and large language models (LLMs). I think I ingested some in my breakfast cereal this morning.

How to Use AI in Illustrator: Tips, Tools & Techniques

The days of buying illustrations, searching for the perfect pattern, and researching fonts are over. Now you can create all that and more using AI right inside the Adobe Illustrator app.

Opera One on iPhone: Minimalist Design Meets AI Assistance

Opera has released its Opera One browser for iOS, powered by artificial intelligence, after several weeks of beta testing. The iPhone browser features a minimalist design similar to its desktop counterpart and hides unnecessary elements during browsing for a full-screen experience. For instance, the top and bottom panels disappear while scrolling.

The Basics of Relative Color Syntax in Practice

As of last month, Firefox 128’s support of the relative color syntax means we’ve now got support across the board. I’m excited about that as it’s an extremely powerful way to manipulate colors in CSS.

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