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Learn how to use server-sent events to enable a client to receive automatic updates from a server via an HTTP connection, with examples. Continue reading How to Use Server-sent Events in Node.js on SitePoint.
We dig into key pain points that slow a WooCommerce site, and how to optimize your WooCommerce site to boost performance and conversions. Continue reading Five Simple Ways to Boost a WooCommerce Siteβs Performance on SitePoint.
Our streamlined guide compares crucial features, usability, and value-for-money to help you choose the plugins that fit your specific needs. Continue reading Elevate Your Online Store with Top WooCommerce Plugins on SitePoint.
Discover the pros and cons of the top SEO tools of 2024. This article provides the essential details you need to choose. Continue reading Unleash Your Websiteβs Potential: Top 5 SEO Tools of 2024 on SitePoint.
Learn how to use Gradio, a Python library, to create customizable interfaces and share them conveniently using a public link for other users. Continue reading How to Build a Chat Interface using Gradio & Vultr Cloud GPU on SitePoint.
Learn how to use ShadCn, a versatile library offering a wide range of utilities and components to enhance your React applications. Continue reading Enhance Your React Apps with ShadCn Utilities and Components on SitePoint.
Here's a list of excellent Create React App alternatives, along with information that will help you make a choice. Continue reading 10 Best Create React App Alternatives for Different Use Cases on SitePoint.
Explore 3 use cases for working with the React Intersection Observer: lazy loading, infinite scrolling, and animation/transition triggers. Continue reading Control Lazy Load, Infinite Scroll and Animations in React on SitePoint.
Learn how to develop an AI-powered research tool using JavaScript, leveraging the latest AI advancements to sift through tons of data faster. Continue reading Building a Research Assistant Tool with AI and JavaScript on SitePoint.
This article provides a comprehensive understanding of the powerful useEffect hook, its usage, and best practices. Continue reading Understanding React useEffect on SitePoint.
We survey some prevailing web design trends in 2024, from AI and futuristic minimalism to 3D immersion, dark mode and neumorphism. Continue reading Web Design Trends to Watch in 2024 on SitePoint.
Learn about features of CSS Houdini, such as worklets, interactions and custom properties, while building a 3D card flip animation. Continue reading Building a 3D Card Flip Animation with CSS Houdini on SitePoint.
Discover how to use ChatGPT even if you're in a country where it's not officially available, plus some handy alternatives! Continue reading How to Use ChatGPT in an Unavailable Country on SitePoint.
Learn how to move processing of long-running JS code to another thread using workers, child processes, clustering,and more. Continue reading An Introduction to Node.js Multithreading on SitePoint.
Learn tips and strategies to identify and address common WordPress security issues to protect your website and search rankings. Continue reading How to Boost WordPress Security and Protect Your SEO Ranking on SitePoint.
The concept of context in conversation is crucial, as it allows for coherent and meaningful exchanges. But how does ChatGPT keep context? Continue reading Understanding How ChatGPT Maintains Context on SitePoint.
Learn how to integrate React and D3.js to create responsive data visualizations (bar, pie, chloropeth), handle data loading, and manipulate elements. Continue reading Building Interactive Data Visualizations with D3.js and React on SitePoint.
Learn about the similarities and differences of JavaScript and Python, how easy they are to learn, and which is best for you to learn first. Continue reading JavaScript vs Python: Which One Should You Learn First? on SitePoint.
Following the success of Interop 2023, we are pleased to confirm that the project will continue in 2024 with a new selection of focus areas, representing areas of the web platform where we think we can have the biggest positive impact on users and web developers. The post Announcing Interop 2024 appeared first on Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog.
During the Firefox 120 beta cycle, a new crash signature appeared on our radars with significant volume. Engineers working on Firefox, explore the subtle pitfalls of combining compiler flags. The post Option Soup: the subtle pitfalls of combining compiler flags appeared first on Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog.
Puppeteer now supports the next-generation, cross-browser WebDriver BiDi standard. This new protocol makes it easy for web developers to write automated tests that work across multiple browser engines. The post Puppeteer Support for the Cross-Browser WebDriver BiDi Standard appeared first on Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog.
A month ago,we introduced our Nightly packagefor Debian-based Linux distributions. Today, we are proud to announce we made our.deb package available for Developer Edition and Beta! The post Firefox Developer Edition and Beta: Try out Mozillaβs .deb package! appeared first on Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog.
We're thrilled to announce the first release of llamafile, inviting the open source community to join this groundbreaking project. With llamafile, you can effortlessly convert large language model (LLM) weights into executables. Imagine transforming a 4GB file of LLM weights into a binary that runs smoothly on six different operating systems, without requiring installation. The post Introducing llamafile appeared first...
Mozilla has just launched the AI Guide, a collaborative hub for developers to join forces, inspire each other, and lead the way in groundbreaking generative AI advancements. The AI Guideβs initial focus begins with language models and the aim is to become a collaborative community-driven resource covering other types of models. The post Mozilla AI Guide Launch with Summarization Code Example appeared first on Mozilla...
To deliver against our vision and enable a better online experience for everyone, weβve been working hard on making Firefox even faster. Weβre extremely happy to report that this has resulted in a significant improvement in speed over the past year. The post Down and to the Right: Firefox Got Faster for Real Users in 2023 appeared first on Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog.
Protecting user privacy is a core element of Mozillaβs vision for the web and the internet at large. In pursuit of this vision, weβre pleased to announce new partnerships with Fastly and Divvi Up to deploy privacy-preserving technology in Firefox. The post Built for Privacy: Partnering to Deploy Oblivious HTTP and Prio in Firefox appeared first on Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog.
Firefox performance on Vue.js has improved significantly throughout the year. Most recently, we sped up reactivity with Proxy optimizations. This change landed in Firefox 118, so itβs currently on Beta and will ride along to Release by the end of September. The post Faster Vue.js Execution in Firefox appeared first on Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog.
This blog post will walk through how we developed UniFFI: a Rust library for auto-generating foreign language bindings. We will walk through some of the issues that arose along the way and how we handled them. The post Autogenerating Rust-JS bindings with UniFFI appeared first on Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog.
Service Worker will revolutionize the way we build for the web. Learn about what it is, why it is important and how to use it.
Learn how North Kingdom built an immersive multimedia experience optimized for modern mobile browsers using Web RTC