Fredrik’s front-end quick read #14
What does: How to achieve an image “blur up” effect using only about 20 characters A CSS section separator generator (?!) Tim Kadlec exploring… Read More »Fredrik’s front-end quick read #14
What does: How to achieve an image “blur up” effect using only about 20 characters A CSS section separator generator (?!) Tim Kadlec exploring… Read More »Fredrik’s front-end quick read #14
Lighthouse makes changes as to how performance score is calculated. Bootstrap 5 is (almost) around the corner and it seems to drop support for both… Read More »Fredrik’s front-end quick read #13
New year, new things to learn! Read on to learn how to make a grid-powered resume, what happened to React in 2019, if the Weird… Read More »Fredrik’s front-end quick read #12
The end of yet another year is upon us, and what can I say… Front-end development is moving crazy-fast, so enjoy some holiday merriment, relaxation… Read More »Fredrik’s front-end quick read #11
The formation of Bytecode Alliance has been announced, The result of the Front-end tooling survey 2019, a business case for dropping IE11, SMS Receiver API… Read More »Fredrik’s front-end quick read #9
Happy birthday W3C, you are now too old to enroll as a trainee in the Indian Merchant Navy. Sass Modules has arrived, Firefox DevTools has… Read More »Fredrik’s front-end quick read #8
Learn React in 10 tweets, 127 Helpful JavaScript Snippets You Can Learn in 30 Seconds or Less, Webhint has found it’s way into Firefox DevTools,… Read More »Fredrik’s front-end quick read #7
Wikipedia is on a 28KB javascript target diet, Browser engine diversity is ever decreasing, Google has revised its guidelines for rel, console contains a lot… Read More »Fredrik’s front-end quick read #6
Big O notation, front-end Machine learning, Can I Email and more! This week I really have a mixed variety of articles lined up for you!… Read More »Fredrik’s front-end quick read #5
This might someday be based on a true story. No one can predict the future, but if what I write here comes to pass.. then… Read More »My 2 cents about the web in 2020
Everyone who has applied for a job has gone through the hiring process. The process might differ slightly between companies (and countries), but they all… Read More »Fredrik’s front-end quick read #4
Content: How Web Content Can Affect Power Usage Using Native JavaScript Modules in Production Today Optional chaining My favorite CSS hack Type Terms 1. How… Read More »Fredrik’s front-end quick read #3
Content: What Happens When You Launch A Browser for The First Time? All the New ES2019 Tips and Tricks Native lazy-loading for the web Microsoft… Read More »Fredrik’s front-end quick read #2
This is the first in, what will hopefully be, a weekly update on news, trends, tools, frameworks and.. well everything related to front-end development. This… Read More »Fredrik’s front-end quick read #1