No. 811, Thursday, February 1, 2024 View in browser
Olá, frontend friends! 👋
Hope you are having an excellent week! Today we have a packed newsletter for you with lots of interesting articles, hot CSS content, and good inspiration!
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Have a wonderful Thursday!
Inspirational Website of the Week: Agence Pony
Take a peek at the lovely design created by the folks at Local Studio. It’s packed with neat details and great typography that make it stand out. Plus, the dreamy vibes and cute note ideas really make it special. We’re totally loving it!
Standout Web Design Picks
👑 The Web Component Success Story
Jake Lazaroff discusses the potential benefits of web components for enhancing web development ecosystems and promoting interoperability among JavaScript frameworks, emphasizing their role in creating a more accessible and unified web experience.
This WebGPU ray tracing renderer has evolved with improved functions, making it easier to create scenes with high-quality effects.
Check if your domain meets the new requirements for email deliverability with this free tool by the folks of Engage.
⌨️ Big, beautiful, beefy focus states with :focus-visible
Dave Rupert writes about the benefits of using the :focus-visible pseudo-state in CSS to enhance keyboard navigation experiences for users by creating distinct focus states for keyboard interactions without interfering with click interactions.