In this episode, we’re talking about VisBug. What is it, and how is it different from the array of options already found in Chrome DevTools? Drew McLellan talks to its creator Adam Argyle to find out. https://smashingmagazine.com/2021/05/smashing-podcast-episode-37/
Google’s “Page Experience Update” will begin rolling out in June. At first, sites that meet Core Web Vitals thresholds will have a minor ranking advantage in mobile search for all browsers. Search is important to our business, and this is the story of how we improved our Core Web Vitals scores. We built a tool along the way that we are releasing as open-source for anyone to use—and help us improve! https://smashingmagazine.com/2021/05/core-web-vitals-case-study/
“Tree-shaking” is a must-have performance optimization when bundling JavaScript. In this article, we dive deeper on how exactly it works and how specs and practice intertwine to make bundles leaner and more performant. Plus, you’ll get a tree-shaking checklist to use for your projects. https://smashingmagazine.com/2021/05/tree-shaking-reference-guide/
In this new series of articles on UX, we take a closer look at some frustrating design patterns and explore better alternatives, along with plenty of examples to keep in mind when building or designing one. Subscribe to the newsletter so you don’t miss the next one. https://smashingmagazine.com/2021/05/frustrating-design-patterns-birthday-picker/
Today marks the day we sent out our 300th edition of the Smashing Newsletter. This article is a little celebration in which we share little Smashing stories from people working behind the scenes. https://smashingmagazine.com/2021/05/little-smashing-stories/
A prototype of the long-awaited CSS container queries has landed in Chrome Canary and is available for experimentation. Let’s look at what problem is being solved, learn how container queries work, and see how they compare with and complement existing CSS features for layout. https://smashingmagazine.com/2021/05/complete-guide-css-container-queries/
At the beginning of 2020, the SmashingConf team was ready for a new year. We had so many things that excited us. New speakers, new workshops, new cities, new attendees, new experiences. And as we all know, 2020 had other ideas. With so many people working from home, we thought we would bring our Smashing workshops from our home offices to yours — but how? https://smashingmagazine.com/2021/05/smashingconf-conference-platform-hopin/
Want to get started with React but struggling to find a good place to start? This article should have you covered. We’ll focus on some of the main concepts of React and then we’ll be building a game from scratch! https://smashingmagazine.com/2021/05/get-started-whac-a-mole-react-game/
A good management of your product records, i.e. all documents associated with your product — saves time, reduces anxiety, boosts onboarding and makes you ready for vacations or sudden leaves. All product specialists should know the basics. https://smashingmagazine.com/2021/05/product-records-organization-collaboration-best-practices/
When dealing with themes for large platforms and CMS, legacy issues often become a bottleneck. In this article, Carson Shold discusses how his team improved the performance and organization of their Shopify themes, and improved maintainability along the way. https://smashingmagazine.com/2021/05/improving-performance-shopify-themes-case-study/