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- Creating The “Moving Highlight” Navigation Bar With JavaScript And CSSIn this tutorial, Blake Lundquist walks us through two methods of creating the âmoving-highlightâ navigation pattern using only plain JavaScript and CSS. The first technique uses the `getBoundingClientRect` method to explicitly animate the border between navigation bar items when they are clicked. The second approach achieves the same functionality using the new View Transition API.
- Decoding The SVG <code>path</code> Element: Line CommandsSVG is easy â until you meet `path`. However, itâs not as confusing as it initially looks. In this first installment of a pair of articles, Myriam Frisano aims to teach you the basics of `` and its sometimes mystifying commands. With simple examples and visualizations, sheâll help you understand the easy syntax and underlying […]
- Collaboration: The Most Underrated UX Skill No One Talks AboutWe often spotlight wireframes, research, or tools like Figma, but none of that moves the needle if we canât collaborate well. Great UX doesnât happen in isolation. It takes conversations with engineers, alignment with product, sales, and other stakeholders, and the ability to listen, adapt, and co-create. Thatâs where design becomes a team sport, and […]
- Smashing Animations Part 4: Optimising SVGsWhatâs the best way to make your SVGs faster, simpler, and more manageable? In this article, pioneering author and web designer Andy Clarke explains the process he relies on *to* prepare, optimise, and structure SVGs for animation and beyond.
- Why Designers Get Stuck In The Details And How To StopDesigners love to craft, but polishing pixels before the problem is solved is a time-sink. This article pinpoints the five traps that lure us into premature detail â being afraid to show rough work, fixing symptoms instead of causes, solving the wrong problem, drowning in unactionable feedback, and plain fatigue â then hands you a […]
- Designing For NeurodiversityDesigning for neurodiversity means recognizing that people arenât edge cases but individuals with varied ways of thinking and navigating the web. So, how can we create more inclusive experiences that work better for everyone?
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