Headings for Developers
Developers can create accessible and maintainable websites by separating style from structure when implementing heading systems.
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Developers can create accessible and maintainable websites by separating style from structure when implementing heading systems.
Now that web components have gained more traction over the last few years (used by companies like Salesforce, Github, and Adobe), we should explore how web components can offer progressive enhancement to applications without the bloat of JavaScript frameworks.
The modern web landscape is evolving fast. React continues to dominate, but is it always the right choice? The Sparkbox team recently hosted an UnConference to talk about web standards, progressive enhancement, and React’s role in the modern web ecosystem.
It’s a new year and a new CodePen challenge. A great way to flex your CSS muscles!
If you start thinking about a global audience sooner, you can avoid having to refactor later.
Our last article in this series covered how to structure and configure your first Eleventy starter template project and create a basic HTML layout. Today, you will learn how to modify that HTML even further.
Relying on third-party code can be a dangerous balancing act. Let’s explore the pros and cons of dependencies in a modern frontend ecosystem.
Why should you use web components? And how? E shares the basics of building great web components.
When you write code, you act on a loop. Being aware of this loop can help you be a more effective programmer.
This video series teaches you to build accessible components through progressive enhancement. In this video, learn how to start building a component with HTML.

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