The 8 Trends That Will Define Web Development in 2026, by @logrocket.bsky.social:
https://blog.logrocket.com/8-trends-web-dev-2026/
#trends #outlooks #ai #frameworks #tanstack #typescript #edgecomputing #presentationalhtml
The 8 Trends That Will Define Web Development in 2026, by @logrocket.bsky.social:
https://blog.logrocket.com/8-trends-web-dev-2026/
#trends #outlooks #ai #frameworks #tanstack #typescript #edgecomputing #presentationalhtml
Tailwind Is the Worst Form of CSS, Except for All the Others, by @darius.cool (@mux.com):
https://www.mux.com/blog/tailwind-is-the-worst-form-of-css-except-for-all-the-others
CSS: The Pain Is Real, by @j9t [@frontenddogma]:
With presentational HTML, it’s impossible to do a CSS-only redesign. With strict separation of concerns, it’s incredibly rare to observe a CSS-only redesign. On a not-frequently-made observation around maintainability, which is to make changes more predictable.
CSS Cascade Layers vs. BEM vs. Utility Classes: Specificity Control, by @smashingmag:
https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2025/06/css-cascade-layers-bem-utility-classes-specificity-control/
CSS can be unpredictable — and specificity is often the culprit. Victor Ayomipo breaks down how and why your styles might not behave as expected, and why understanding specificity is better than relying on `!important`.