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I used to think stylesheets were boring. Safe. You know the drill. You pull down a repo, run npm install , and maybe— maybe —you scan the JavaScript files.
The Pendulum Swings Back I distinctly remember the "utility-first" fever dream of 2023. We were all deleting our CSS files, installing Tailwind , and.
You know the jump. We all know the jump. You click a button to open a modal. The body overflow gets set to hidden to prevent background scrolling.
Stop Writing Div Soup. Seriously. I reviewed a pull request last Tuesday—January 27th, to be exact—and I nearly cried.
I used to hate making card layouts. Seriously. I dreaded it. It sounds like the simplest task in web development, doesn't it?
I was reviewing a pull request yesterday—around 4 PM, when my brain is usually checking out—and I saw something that made me physically wince.
I saw a roadmap circulating recently that broke down the "ideal" path for learning frontend development. It started with HTML, moved to CSS basics, then.




















