Today I published my first VS Code extension - Clamp it! This extension makes it easy to generate the clamped sizes for your CSS code. | Continue reading
My favorites in 2024 for building a website are Contentful, Eleventy, LiquidJS, vanilla CSS, and vanilla JS. | Continue reading
My site got to thirteenth place on Eleventy Leaderboards with perfect Lighthouse scores. | Continue reading
My website has been included in The WebAIM Million report for the first time and has achieved zero accessibility errors. | Continue reading
Utilizing the CSS unset keyword with inheritance in mind. | Continue reading
2023 was the most challenging year in my career. Read how global crisis affected me and learn which technologies I have worked with. | Continue reading
I had to work with HubSpot after a couple of years, and it reminded me to write this article about its nightmare developer experience. | Continue reading
Optimize content delivery and web performance by switching from GIFs to videos with Cloudinary, saving MBs for faster loading. | Continue reading
Read how I research and find possible solutions to estimate the required effort before I start developing. | Continue reading
By adding a meta tag with the name ‘view-transition,’ you can enable smooth page transitions. | Continue reading
If you need a trustworthy and reliable web developer, you can subscribe to A Dedicated Dev and get web development services when you need them. | Continue reading
Read more about peculiar CLS issues encountered on my site because I used system fonts, CSS ch unit, and Grammarly extension. | Continue reading
If you would have told me 12 years ago that I will be doing web developing for a living, I would laugh at you. | Continue reading
For whatever reason I am being rejected, which can be a challenging and painful experience, I remain optimistic about the right opportunity. | Continue reading
This post will demonstrate how to use the Performance API to measure page loading time. | Continue reading
Learn how to test your website or web app on various devices with these tools by finding your external IP address or using third-party apps. | Continue reading
To improve stats for an annual accessibility report, start with these five quick wins that will make your site much more accessible. | Continue reading
Is it really that unusual for a frontend developer not to use a JS framework? | Continue reading
Discover my favorite little VS Code extensions used in my everyday tasks. | Continue reading
I’ve compiled a list of my favorite npm packages that I use on a daily basis. | Continue reading
Take a look at my favorite Bash shortcuts that have saved me a ton of time. | Continue reading
These Chrome extensions have helped me streamline my workflow and improve my coding experience. | Continue reading
You want to test your website on a Windows machine but hate switching your computers? See how to use the Microsoft Remote Desktop app to mitigate this problem. | Continue reading
This week I made some enhancements to extracting and implementing Critical CSS on my website that runs on Eleventy. Let's delve into its workings and features. | Continue reading
Improve your website's social media presence with dynamic Open Graph images. Learn how with serverless functions and Sharp in this tutorial. | Continue reading
Last week I upgraded my Eleventy instance after using version 0.12.1 for over a year. I was determined to resolve and document all problems during the process. | Continue reading
Let’s say you are applying for a job and want to write a cover letter that stands out. ChatGPT could help you there, and here is how. | Continue reading
I found a list of 700 remote-friendly companies and opened every link searching for a job. Read the suggestions about the Careers page and job listings. | Continue reading
I have a sticker from Smashing Magazine saying, “I do CSS/HTML for a living,” and that is what I genuinely do. | Continue reading
I reflect on my experience and achievements in the web development industry in 2022. Read my insights on the latest trends and technologies in the field. | Continue reading
Discover how to create stunning CSS-only slides with my step-by-step guide. Learn how to use advanced CSS techniques to make engaging presentations. | Continue reading
As a CSS purist, I had questions and comments on breaking up with CSS-in-JS and documented them in a blog post. | Continue reading
I am actively searching for a new job. Here are my observations about searching for a fully remote frontend UI developer job. | Continue reading
Learn how to use CSS Variable and prefers-reduced-motion media feature to remove or minimize animations and transitions on global scale. | Continue reading
This article is the first article in a series about poor developer experience. In this particular article, I am going to write about Shopify and its (un)friendliness for developers. | Continue reading
As I get more experienced, I use fewer libraries and frameworks and rely on good old HTML, CSS, and vanilla JavaScript. I think you should consider doing the same. | Continue reading
As any self-respected developer, I redesigned my site many times. I thought it would be fun to document all these designs and see the evolution. | Continue reading
After the first anniversary of the UI Dev Newsletter, I wanted to share how and why I am running it. Read the whole story and get some useful links. | Continue reading
About a year ago, I started with a freelance career. This experience has changed me as a professional, but also as a person. | Continue reading
Let me tell you a story about Silvestar, a fellow who learned how to code, took some chances during his career and become a solid, confident web developer. | Continue reading
These are my favorite VS Code settings: Breadcrumbs, Minimap, Saving and Formatting, Bars and Windows. | Continue reading
Here’s an unpopular opinion: page builder might not be a good idea. Read my thoughts about page builders and why you might think twice before you consider using it (again). | Continue reading
Last year I wrote my first yearly look back, and now it is time for the 2019 lookback. | Continue reading
As of today, my side project Code Line Daily is available as a Progressive Web App. This post is a sequel to my previous PWA post. | Continue reading