UI Dev Newsletter
UI Dev Newsletter is a hand-curated list of articles, tutorials, opinions, and tools related to User Interface development. Enjoy the read.
UI Dev Newsletter is a hand-curated list of articles, tutorials, opinions, and tools related to User Interface development. Enjoy the read.
2020-07-20
https://rauchg.com/2020/develop-preview-test
Guillermo Rauch elaborates how prioritizing end-to-end (E2E) testing for the critical parts of your app will reduce risk and give you the best return.
Native image lazy-loading for the web - Improved data-savings and distance-from-viewport thresholds
https://web.dev/native-lazy-loading/#improved-data-savings-and-distance-from-viewport-thresholds
Chrome improves its implementation of image lazy-loading by reducing the distance-from-viewport thresholds to better meet developer expectations.
https://abandonedwig.info/blog/2020/07/03/css-painting-order.html
Martin Robinson describes the CSS Stacking Context in details with real-life examples.
The physics behind spring animations
https://blog.maximeheckel.com/posts/the-physics-behind-spring-animations
Maxime Heckel explains how a spring animation in a library like Framer Motion works and the physics behind it.
Backdrop Filter effect with CSS
https://dev.to/urielbitton/backdrop-filter-effect-with-css-4m2b
Uriel Bitton shows how to create a blurred transparent background.
Make Jamstack Slow? Challenge Accepted.
https://css-tricks.com/make-jamstack-slow-challenge-accepted/
Steve Keep purposely makes a slow site to better understand possible site performance bottlenecks.
https://www.cassie.codes/posts/making-a-lil-me-part-1/
Cassie Evans describes how to get values from the mouse movement and plug them into an animation.
Laws of UX is a collection of the maxims and principles that designers can consider when building user interfaces.
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