Weekly News for Designers № 731 - Git Good Practices, CSS is Logical, Browsers Are Weird | By The Digital Insider

Git Good Practices
Essential Git practices for developers, covering branch management, naming conventions, and commit strategies to enhance collaboration and code management.
Git Good Practices


Vanilla JavaScript, Libraries, and the Quest for Stateful DOM Rendering
This article examines vanilla JavaScript and libraries in achieving dynamic DOM rendering, focusing on balancing efficiency and simplicity in web development.
Vanilla JavaScript Libraries and the Quest for Stateful DOM Rendering


The Ethical Designer’s Handbook On Dark Patterns
A comprehensive guide for designers on avoiding unethical practices (dark patterns) in digital design.
The Ethical Designers Handbook On Dark Patterns


The New CSS Math
Dan Wilson introduces new CSS Math functions like pow(), sqrt(), and hypot() alongside practical examples.
The New CSS Math


CSS is Logical
CSS is Logical


jQuery 4.0.0 Beta
jQuery 4.0.0 beta has been released, and brings performance boosts, drops support for Internet Explorer below version 11, and removes deprecated APIs.
jQuery 4.0.0 Beta


Free Display Fonts with a Creative Flair
Download one of these highly creative free display font families and grab the attention of the viewer and make sure your message gets noticed.
Free Display Fonts with a Creative Flair


Mobile Search Patterns
Mobile Search Patterns


Fun Examples of SVG Shape Usage in Web Design
Fun Examples of SVG Shape Usage in Web Design


Ordena.js: Nested Lists Made Easy
A new JavaScript library for creating and managing nested lists, focusing on simplicity, no dependencies, and modern browser compatibility.
Ordena.js: Nested Lists Made Easy


A CSS Project Boilerplate
Andy Bell’s CSS boilerplate using CUBE CSS methodology, emphasizing consistency, scalability, and the integration of Tailwind CSS for utility classes.
A CSS Project Boilerplate


Browsers Are Weird Right Now
Browsers Are Weird Right Now


What is Utility-First CSS?
Heydon Pickering explores utility-first CSS, comparing it with traditional CSS methods, highlighting its focus on component-specific styling and its impact on design consistency and code verbosity.
What is Utility-First CSS


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