Why you should hire a frontend developer - Technology in government
This is a really good description of the role of a front-end developer.
That’s front end, not full stack.
Everything you ever wanted to know about window.location
in JavaScript, clearly explained.
This is a really good description of the role of a front-end developer.
That’s front end, not full stack.
A handy reference for explaining the differences between confusingly similar bits of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
I love how Remy explains front-end development to his kids:
The bones are the HTML. Each bone has a name, we call them tags (or elements).
…the skin and the paint on the skin, this is CSS.
Finally, the brain and behaviour, the way the website can be interacted with is using the third layer: JavaScript.
I don’t know about “perfect” but this pretty much matches how I go about implementing responsive navigation (but only if there are too many links to show—visible navigation is almost always preferable).
This looks like a handy library for managing page transitions on sites that are not single page apps.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, but I really think that this handles 80% of the justification for using a single page app architecture.
Debugging an error message.
A little performance boost for your network-first service worker strategy.
A few things to remember if you’re going to using position:fixed.