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On better browsers: arbitrary media queries and browser UIs
This morning Kitty Giraudel tweeted about an imaginary media query that would indicate right- or left-handedness and it made me imagine a future where sites can register support for one or more media features through a browser API, and the browser would o… Read Full Article
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Which fonts to use for your charts and tables
Sans-serif or serif typefaces? Lining or oldstyle figures? Narrow or wide? With lots of examples, we explain which fonts work best for data visualizations. Read Full Article
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Designing for Trustworthy Automation
Lessons from creating the UX of a virtual assistant. Read Full Article
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Welcome to the new Verge
A complete redesign of The Verge that marries the best of old-school blogging with a modern news feed experience. Read Full Article
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Making Sense Of WAI-ARIA: A Comprehensive Guide
In this article, Kate Kalcevich explains when to use ARIA and how to use it properly so that you can use ARIA in a way that’s helpful to the many disabled people who use [assistive technology](https://makeitfable.com/glossary/?utm_source=Smashing+Magazine… Read Full Article
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Building Interactive Figma Widgets
Figma has always encouraged collaboration between developers and designers. It strives on an endless treasury of community-made plugins. Read Full Article
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AI tools are helping architects—and their clients—design new buildings
Text-to-image generators are opening up new avenues for design. Read Full Article
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Is it :modal?
This handy CSS pseudo-selector gives you a way to select elements that are modal. Read Full Article
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How I Made a Pure CSS Puzzle Game
I recently discovered the joy of creating CSS-only games. It’s always fascinating how HTML and CSS are capable of handling the logic of an entire online game,… Read Full Article
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UX Pattern Catalogue
Maggie’s digital garden filled with visual essays on programming, design, and anthropology… Read Full Article