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Brad Frost introduced the “Atomic Design” concept wayyyy back in 2013. He even wrote a book on it. And we all took notice, because that term has been part of our lexicon ever since. It’s a nice way … Atomic Design Certification Course originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You should get the newsletter.
Reform Collective’s new site strips away the noise in favor of clarity, performance, and structure—with the tech lead detailing how AI, GSAP, and CSS hacks brought it to life.
Discover why design systems are essential for consistent UX in 2025. Learn how top companies like Google, Apple, and IBM use design systems to scale efficiently while maintaining creativity. Explore upcoming trends in AI, AR/VR integration, and ethical design practices. Continue reading Design Systems in 2025: Why They're the Blueprint for Consistent UX on SitePoint.
A fresh roundup of standout motion design and animation work from across the creative community.
Chrome 139 is experimenting with Open UI’s proposed Interest Invoker API, which would be used to create tooltips, hover menus, hover cards, quick actions, and other types of UIs for showing more information with hover interactions. A First Look at the Interest Invoker API (for Hover-Triggered Popovers) originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You should get the newsletter.
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Learn how to create an interactive 3D text effect where letters explode into dynamic shapes using Three.js, WebGPU, and Three Shader Language (TSL).
Focus trapping is about managing focus within an element, such that focus always stays within it. The whole process sounds simple in theory, but it can quite difficult to build in practice, mostly because of the numerous parts to you got to manage. A Primer on Focus Trapping originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You should get the newsletter.
Exploring how 21 TSI’s website breaks convention through motion and minimalism.
A versal letters is a typographic flourish found in illuminated manuscripts and traditional book design, where it adds visual interest and helps guide a reader’s eye to where they should begin. Getting Creative With Versal Letters originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You should get the newsletter.
Can AI replace web developers? Learn about AI's role in web development, its advantages and limitations, and how developers can adapt to stay future-ready. Continue reading Can AI Replace Web Developers: A Practical Look at Current Tools and Limitations on SitePoint.
Gathered notes on Liquid Glass, Apple’s new design language that was introduced at WWDC 2025. These links are a choice selection of posts and resources that I've found helpful for understanding the context of Liquid Glass, as well as techniques for recreating it in code. Getting Clarity on Apple’s Liquid Glass originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You should get the newsletter.
An inside look at how movement in design, storytelling and technology shaped a platform to inspire the next generation of creatives.
State of Devs 2025 survey results are out! Sunkanmi Fafowora highlights a few key results about diversity, health, and salaries. What I Took From the State of Dev 2025 Survey originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You should get the newsletter.
Avoid costly web development mistakes. Essential guide to selecting the right web team with proven criteria for technical skills, communication, and long-term partnership success. Continue reading Don’t Choose the Wrong Web Team — Here’s Why It Matters on SitePoint.
Discover how Angular Signals revolutionize data flow with reactive variables, not streams. Learn production gotchas, when to choose Signals over RxJS, and real-world patterns Continue reading Angular Signals: A New Mental Model for Reactivity, Not Just a New API on SitePoint.
White-label payment gateway guide: Unlock payment solutions with our white-label payment processing overview. Customize your payment gateway today! Continue reading White-Label Payment Gateway: Your Guide to Payment Solutions on SitePoint.
Transform your daily work grind by automating emails, presentations, and data analysis with Google's Gemini in Workspace. Continue reading Gemini in Google Workspace: Your New AI-Powered Collaborator on SitePoint.
Traditional WordPress builders are outdated. See how Droip's modern visual builder delivers true design freedom, clean code, and powerful features without the bloat. Continue reading Droip Review: Why You Should Choose Droip Over Traditional WordPress Page Builders in 2025 on SitePoint.
Your ultimate guide to the 5 best payment gateways for SaaS. Choose the best SaaS payment gateway to optimize your SaaS payment process today! Continue reading 5 Best Payment Gateways for SaaS: Your Ultimate Guide on SitePoint.
Learn what ArgoCD is and why it's a leading GitOps tool for Kubernetes. This guide covers core concepts, architecture, and how to automate your continuous delivery pipeline. Continue reading Unleashing the Power of ArgoCD by Streamlining Kubernetes Deployments on SitePoint.
Learn how OpenTelemetry achieved 15% cost savings and improved reliability by adding Arm64 support with Ampere processors. Discover how cross-architecture testing revealed hidden race conditions and enhanced observability for all platforms. Continue reading How OpenTelemetry Improved Its Code Integrity for Arm64 by Working With Ampere on SitePoint.
Learn how developers can use Socialprofiler to analyze potential partners, investors, and collaborators before making critical business decisions. Continue reading Red Flags in Social Media: How Developers Can Benefit From Online Behavior Analysis on SitePoint.
Explore SSL certificate reselling: market growth, common challenges, auto-validation methods, and centralized lifecycle management. Continue reading Cost Effective Reseller Platforms for Buying SSL Certificates on SitePoint.
Learn how to use Data Binding in Rive with a gold calculator that connects animations, states, and logic in real time.
The many ways to juggle line length when working with text... including two proposed properties that could make it easier in the future. Setting Line Length in CSS (and Fitting Text to a Container) originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You should get the newsletter.
How Hello Robo reimagined its brand and website to speak the language of AI, robotics, and deep-tech clients.
I was playing around with scroll-driven animations, just searching for all sorts of random things you could do. That’s when I came up with the idea to animate main headings and, using scroll-driven animations, change the headings based on the user’s scroll position. Scroll-Driven Sticky Heading originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You should get the newsletter.
Layout. It’s one of those easy-to-learn, difficult-to-master things, like they say about playing bass. Not because it’s innately difficult to, say, place two elements next to each other, but because there are many, many ways to tackle it. And … The Layout Maestro Course originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You should get the newsletter.
A spotlight on Dubai-based designer Ivan Ermakov, his journey in fintech design, and a selection of his standout work.
Learn how to render thousands of 3D objects efficiently using instancing in React Three Fiber, as demonstrated in the performance-optimized basement.studio site.
Bring static visuals to life with rotating textures, 3D geometry, and smooth motion powered by React Three Fiber.
A behind-the-scenes exploration of how creative ambition and modern tech defined a standout digital presence for one of Paris’s most forward-thinking production companies.
The shape() function's close and move commands may not be ones you reach for often, but are incredibly useful for certain shapes. Better CSS Shapes Using shape() — Part 4: Close and Move originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You should get the newsletter.
Styling the space between layout items — the gap — has typically required some clever workarounds. But a new CSS feature changes all that with just a few simple CSS properties that make it easy, yet also flexible, to display styled separators between your layout items. The Gap Strikes Back: Now Stylable originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You should get the newsletter.