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The Future of Responsive Design

The most exciting thing about container queries, in my opinion, is that they expand what’s possible in terms of user interface design. They give us new options when it comes to responsive design, creating UIs that would be impractical or impossible using traditional media queries.

Harnessing Ancient HTML with Modern CSS for Better UI

There’s a list of content. You can edit individual items by tapping or clicking their row, or you can select adjacent checkboxes to perform bulk actions.

How to Avoid Burnout as a Designer

Talking to designers and observing discussions on social media, I’ve been noticing more and more conversations about burnout—its causes, ways to cope with it, and the symptoms, which often take a long and challenging process to overcome.

20 bold trends for 2025

Baby showers will be out. Nesting parties will be in. Pickle fixes, cherry reds and chaotic cakes will be all the rage.

Optimizing The Critical Rendering Path

Understand the role of the critical rendering path in user experience, and how you can shorten this path to display the most important content early.

The importance of UX/UI in Cybersecurity

Cybersecurity platforms are growing daily, addressing various threats and risks for individuals and also companies.

Bold Inspirations for the Year of the Snake

Lunar New Year is a time for celebration, renewal, and reflection. In 2025, we welcome the Year of the Snake, a symbol of transformation, intuition, and wisdom. We’ve curated a moodboard filled with serpentine-inspired designs.

The Unexpected Roles of Web Designers

Job titles aren’t always accurate. They don’t tell you the little details of what goes into a day’s work. And they can’t predict the odd situations you’ll get pulled into. Web design is a great example.

CSS nesting

I’ve been doing this CSS thing for over 15 years and I’ve seen a lot of change in that time. A lot of the time, I see a new CSS feature and immediately get excited about how helpful it’s going to be for me and the team in the long term. A good example of that is text-box-trim.

The Mistakes of CSS

You are not alone. CSS was born in 1996 (it can legally order a beer, you know!) and was initially considered a way to style documents; I don’t think anyone imagined everything CSS would be expected to do nearly 30 years later. If we had a time machine, many things would be done differently to match conventions or to make more sense. Heck, even the CSS Working Group admits to…

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