Raindrop.io Bookmarks 2025-08-11
- What we learned from creating PostCSS--Martian Chronicles, Evil Martians' team blog
"don't be afraid of AI replacing your tool or other competitors. The only thing that can really demonstrate the real market is how it plays out in practice. New tech may not be as helpful as promised. A new competitor could be too slow to compete. In short, it's better to create a quick prototype and see the real result."
- The CSS if() function: Conditional styling will never be the same - LogRocket Blog
"Choose if() when you need property-level conditional behavior, say for theming systems, component states, or responsive properties that benefit from keeping their logic inline. Stick with media queries for comprehensive layout changes and container queries when you need to coordinate multiple child elements."
- COP30 website review. Rinse and repeat. - Fershad Irani
"However, the SPA nature of the site is harder to solve, being a decision that is made early in the life of a project like this. There is absolutely no need for React to be used on this website."
- Defining Optimism for the web | Morgan Murrah - morganwebdev.org
"The web's founding vision that powers the W3C is a force for good amongst an information growth and expansion larger than Vannevar likely dreamed. We simply cannot expect to control all machines or all uses, but we can drive forward a vision that makes it work for the knowledge sharer's and noble uses."
- AI traffic is up 527%. SEO is being rewritten.
"Legal, Finance, Health, SMB, and Insurance account for 55% of all LLM-sourced sessions across the dataset. Why these five? Because people aren't using LLMs like search engines. They're asking contextual, trust-heavy, consultative questions."
- It's incredible how many bad user experiences are still out there in 2025 | by Maximilian Speicher | Aug, 2025 | UX Collective
"I have three hypotheses: 1) Companies chronically underinvest in UX; 2) too many "UX professionals" lack genuine expertise; and 3) even the talented UX folks have little structural power."
- Horizontal Scrolling Containers Are Not a Content Strategy -- Adrian Roselli
"If you consider horizontal scrolling containers as a way to get more content on the page or to de-clutter a page or even to keep content above "the fold" then you might want to reconsider."
- 1.2.5: Adversarial Conformance -- Adrian Roselli
"With these interpretations, it's possible to create a video with pauses so brief between bits of narration or dialogue (as with many corporate social media posts) that you can skip an audio description and meet 1.2.5."
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