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  • The Importance of Native Randomness in CSS
    by Alvaro Montoro on April 30, 2026 at 3:26 pm

    We’re getting new functions for generating random numbers in CSS! But the road to get here has been a long and winding one. The Importance of Native Randomness in CSS originally handwritten and published with love on CSS-Tricks. You should really get the newsletter as well.

  • contrast()
    by Gabriel Shoyombo on April 29, 2026 at 2:58 pm

    The contrast() filter function increases or decreases the contrast of an element. contrast() originally handwritten and published with love on CSS-Tricks. You should really get the newsletter as well.

  • contrast-color()
    by Gabriel Shoyombo on April 29, 2026 at 2:57 pm

    The contrast-color() function takes a <color> and returns either black or white, whichever is the most contrasting color for that value. contrast-color() originally handwritten and published with love on CSS-Tricks. You should really get the newsletter as well.

  • Let’s Use the Nonexistent ::nth-letter Selector Now
    by Lee Meyer on April 27, 2026 at 1:55 pm

    My shim might give the powers that be another reason to say native support isn’t necessary, or if lots of people use my :nth-letter hack in the wild, the browser gods might recognize the need to implement it for real. Let’s Use the Nonexistent ::nth-letter Selector Now originally handwritten and […]

  • Recreating Apple’s Vision Pro Animation in CSS
    by John Rhea on April 23, 2026 at 1:22 pm

    Putting CSS’s more recent scrolling animation capabilities to the test to recreate a complex animation of the Apple Vision Pro headset from Apple’s website. Recreating Apple’s Vision Pro Animation in CSS originally handwritten and published with love on CSS-Tricks. You should really get the […]


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  • Good designers, bad websites: a proposal
    by by on April 23, 2026 at 12:57 pm

    I want to discuss accessibility because it is the most important thing for making websites. Other A List Apart articles give you innovation and insight. This article will give you homework. These are just my personal views, but they’re pretty good. I want to start off with a couple of […]

  • Design for Amiability: Lessons from Vienna
    by by on October 15, 2025 at 3:35 pm

    Today’s web is not always an amiable place. Sites greet you with a popover that demands assent to their cookie policy, and leave you with Taboola ads promising “One Weird Trick!” to cure your ailments. Social media sites are tuned for engagement, and few things are more engaging than a fight. […]

  • Design Dialects: Breaking the Rules, Not the System
    by by on September 26, 2025 at 4:48 pm

    “Language is not merely a set of unrelated sounds, clauses, rules, and meanings; it is a totally coherent system bound to context and behavior.” — Kenneth L. Pike The web has accents. So should our design systems. Design Systems as Living Languages Design systems aren’t component […]

  • An Holistic Framework for Shared Design Leadership
    by by on July 23, 2025 at 2:10 pm

    Picture this: You’re in a meeting room at your tech company, and two people are having what looks like the same conversation about the same design problem. One is talking about whether the team has the right skills to tackle it. The other is diving deep into whether the solution actually solves […]

  • From Beta to Bedrock: Build Products that Stick.
    by by on April 23, 2025 at 6:04 pm

    As a product builder over too many years to mention, I’ve lost count of the number of times I’ve seen promising ideas go from zero to hero in a few weeks, only to fizzle out within months. Financial products, which is the field I work in, are no exception. With people’s real hard-earned money […]


💻 Web Development – Latest News, Tools & Tips on wiwi.live

Welcome to the Web Development section of wiwi.live, your evolving hub for the latest trends, tools, frameworks, and tutorials in the world of coding and web creation. Whether you’re a beginner exploring HTML or a seasoned developer scaling full-stack applications, this page brings you curated news and insights to support your journey.

🌐 What You’ll Find on This Page

At wiwi.live, we combine auto-blogging technology with editorial curation to bring you real-time updates on:

  • Web dev trends and best practices
  • Front-end and back-end development tips
  • Framework and language updates (JavaScript, Python, PHP, etc.)
  • Performance, security, and SEO advice
  • DIY website building resources
  • Developer tools and productivity hacks

Whether you’re building with React, deploying on Netlify, or launching a WordPress site, you’ll find practical and up-to-date content here. (Web Development

🚀 Why Web Development Page Exists

The web is constantly changing, and so are the tools we use to build it. From the rise of AI coding assistants to new browser APIs, developers need a space where they can track progress without getting overwhelmed. That’s what this page offers: a clear, organized stream of the most relevant info to keep you productive, efficient, and forward-thinking.

🧠 Who Is This Page For?

  • Freelancers looking to stay current on tools and trends
  • Startup teams seeking agile development tips
  • Beginner coders looking for practical tutorials
  • Tech bloggers, CMS users, and indie creators
  • DIY site builders using platforms like WordPress, Shopify, or Webflow

No matter your level, you’ll find actionable resources that support your next project.

🔧 Popular Topics We Cover in Web Development

🖥️ Front-End Development

We cover the latest on:

  • HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript updates
  • Frameworks like React, Vue, Svelte
  • Component-based UI patterns
  • Responsive, mobile-first design principles
  • Accessibility and UX best practices

If it’s happening in the browser, it’s covered here.

🛠️ Back-End & Full Stack

Get insights on:

  • Node.js, Express, Django, Laravel
  • API building and GraphQL adoption
  • Serverless functions and cloud deployment
  • Database management with SQL, NoSQL, Firebase
  • Authentication and user management systems

Our content bridges code with architecture, helping you scale smartly.

📈 Performance & Optimization

Discover:

  • Site speed tips for Core Web Vitals
  • Lazy loading, caching, and minification tools
  • Image optimization workflows
  • SEO for developers: structured data, clean URLs, and sitemaps
  • Hosting recommendations

Your users expect fast. We show you how to deliver it.

🧰 Dev Tools & Automation

Keep up with:

  • Code editors (VS Code, Nova) and extensions
  • Git & GitHub workflows
  • Deployment platforms (Vercel, Netlify, Hostinger)
  • AI tools like GitHub Copilot, ChatGPT coding tips
  • Terminal tricks and productivity boosters

Time is money, especially in development.

🛍️ Tools & Gadgets for Developers (Web Development)

We also feature affordable developer-friendly accessories from platforms like Temu, including:

  • Ergonomic keyboards and wrist support pads
  • Cable management and desk organizers
  • Noise-cancelling headphones for focus time
  • Blue-light glasses for screen-heavy days
  • Notebook scanners to digitize code sketches

🧩 CMS & DIY Website Builders

We also cater to users building sites without code. You’ll find tutorials, comparisons, and updates on:

  • WordPress
  • Wix
  • Shopify
  • Webflow
  • Ghost and other static site generators

Learn how to customize, optimize, and scale these platforms with developer insight behind the scenes.

Web Development Latest News – Updates on coding, frameworks, and web technologies
Stay ahead with the newest updates, tutorials, and industry news in web development on wiwi.live.

🔐 Security, Privacy & Compliance

Web dev isn’t just about building — it’s about building responsibly. That’s why we include:

  • Security tips (SSL, firewalls, HTTPS redirects)
  • GDPR and privacy compliance guides
  • Ethical coding practices
  • Secure form handling and user data storage

Protecting your users = protecting your reputation.

🌱 Our Perspective at wiwi.live

As part of our platform’s mission which centers around eco-friendly, accessible, and empowering tech, we promote development that is:

  • Inclusive and accessible to all
  • Optimized to reduce energy/resource waste
  • Open to newcomers, not just experts
  • Transparent and privacy-respecting

We believe good tech should do good, too.

📌 Final Thoughts

The Web Development page at wiwi.live is your evolving resource to code better, build smarter, and grow faster. Whether you’re working on a personal project, building for clients, or scaling a startup, check in regularly to keep your tools sharp and your skills growing.

Bookmark this page and return often. New tools, news, and ideas are added daily!