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Did I write satire?
I made a tiny contribution to this year’s HTMHell Advent Calendar.
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State of HTML includes
They would come in handy in “buildless” development.
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How websites should be in 2025
The technology is there, but it requires craftsmanship instead of tech stack jenga.
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Monospace on steroids
How Oskar Wickström built “The Monospace Web”.
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Display’s multi-keyword syntax
How inline-flex became inline flex, and more.
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reading-flow
The property formerly known as reading-order-items.
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Thoughts on CSS
Jens Oliver Meiert’s take on using rather recent CSS features.
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Web development is “easy”
Throwing an old Brad Frost blog post into a conversation with Sara Soueidan.
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Engineering for Slow Internet
How to minimize user frustration in Antarctica.
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CSS Has Power
:has() is a CSS feature that cannot be underestimated.
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More Minimum Unicode Knowledge
Niki Tonsky on “what every developer must know about Unicode”.
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The CSScade
CSSence featuring the CSScade, it’s that simple.
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