No. 832,  Monday, April 15, 2024   View in browser

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Olá, frontend friends! 👋

This edition brings a mix of practical guides and innovative explorations in frontend.


Discover Charlie Gerard's incredible use of JavaScript for hacking into cars, check out Jake Page's comprehensive guide on Git, and learn from Jhey how to maintain menus in view with pure CSS magic.


Bramus explores in-depth customization of light and dark modes per website, while Petar Ivanov demystifies the Shadow DOM.


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Video Vault

Animation Spotlight

Demo Corner

❓Did you know that…

… glitch art, a movement that turns digital or analog errors into aesthetic pieces, began gaining traction in the mid-1990s as both VJs and visual artists embraced these imperfections as a unique form of digital age expression? The term "glitch" originally described unexpected malfunctions in digital systems, but artists like the JODI collective transformed these glitches into art by deliberately causing errors in website layouts to reveal underlying code and error messages.

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