Bramus shares a CSS technique to hide and show a header based on scroll direction using Scroll-Driven Animations.
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Lyra shares an innovative yet complex security research story on using Google Slides and YouTube embeddings to manipulate iframes and create a clickjacking attack that exploits Google’s internal redirects, gaining access to Google Drive files.
Chrome is working on a customizable version of the select element, now in Stage 2 at the WHATWG, and is seeking developer feedback to refine the feature as it progresses.
David Bushell explores a tricky issue with parsing HTML, discussing challenges with handling script and style tags, and sharing findings from testing popular Node.js libraries.
Lee Meyer explains how the new CSS scroll-timeline feature enables scroll-driven animations without JavaScript, showcasing its potential through examples like animating 3D objects based on multiple scrollable elements.
Sidekick is a deployment tool that simplifies hosting multiple applications on a single VPS by offering features like one-command setup, zero downtime deployment, and automatic SSL configuration.
Bas Dijkstra critiques the overuse of AI, arguing it often sacrifices quality and creativity for speed, diminishing genuine human effort and value.
Nolan Lawson discusses the ongoing debates around web components, highlighting the trade-offs between performance and maintainability.
No Design Foundry offers a unique set of tools to apply creative filters to existing fonts, giving a fresh twist to the typefaces you already own.
Learn how to create a randomized, animated icon background for any content section in this tutorial by Ryan Finni.
An open-source map service that offers free custom map integration for websites and apps, with no usage limits or API keys, supported entirely by donations and self-hosting options.
Phlex is a Ruby gem by Joel Drapper that provides a fast and object-oriented way to build HTML and SVG components using Ruby constructs like methods, keyword arguments, and blocks.
The BBC Sound Effects Archive offers over 33,000 audio clips collected over the last century, covering everything from historic events to natural sounds, all available for personal, educational, or research use.
The Winamp Legacy player is looking for developers to join its community to help maintain and improve the historic music player, releasing the source code on GitHub under a non-commercial license with new features driven by the community.
A fantastic immersive 3D website built in Three.js created by Theon.
This Blender addon streamlines integrating 3D Gaussian Splatting scans into Blender projects, supporting automatic .ply file conversion, full object manipulation, Eevee compatibility, and advanced lighting integration.
A growing collection of customizable icons for various use cases, no attribution needed.
Mitata is a benchmarking tool that provides high-resolution timings and visualizations for JavaScript and C++ code, designed for performance testing and optimization across various runtimes.
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A selection of creative menu patterns and animations that highlight diverse design styles, offering fresh inspiration for your next project.