
Internet & Web

The Gap Strikes Back: Now Stylable | CSS-Tricks
Four years ago, I wrote an article titled Minding the “gap”, where I talked about the CSS gap property, where it applied, and how it worked with various CSS layouts. At the time, I described how easy it was to evenly space items out in a flex, grid, or multi-column layout, by using the gap…

Don’t Choose the Wrong Web Team — Here’s Why It Matters — SitePoint
Investing in a new website or digital platform is pivotal for any business. Whether you’re launching a startup, rebuilding a legacy site, or extending your reach with a new ecommerce store, the team you choose to bring your vision to life can make or break the outcome. In the best-case scenario, a great web team…

CSS Intelligence: Speculating On The Future Of A Smarter Language — Smashing Magazine
CSS has evolved from a purely presentational language into one with growing logical powers — thanks to features like container queries, relational pseudo-classes, and the if() function. Is it still just for styling, or is it becoming something more? Gabriel Shoyombo explores how smart CSS has become over the years, where it is heading, the…

What Is Paid Media: The Different Types & Examples
Paid media is often treated like a checklist item in a marketing plan: launch a few search ads, run a Meta campaign, maybe test YouTube if there’s budget left. But not all paid media is created equal, and treating every channel the same is a fast way to burn through budget with little to show…

The End of Moore’s Law for AI? Gemini Flash Offers a Warning – Sutro
For the past few years, the AI industry has operated under its own version of Moore’s Law: an unwavering belief that the cost of intelligence would perpetually decrease by orders of magnitude each year. Like clockwork, each new model generation promised to be not only more capable but also cheaper to run. Last week, Google…

How Nintendo locked down the Switch 2’s USB-C port and broke third-party docking
There’s always a reason why universal USB-C ports don’t “just work” like you’d expect. In the early days, it was incompetence or naiveté. Later, manufacturers often cheaped out. But in the case of Nintendo’s Switch 2, it appears to be intentional. With the Nintendo Switch 2, it should be easy to plug your new, more…

The Valerion VisionMaster Pro 2 Projector throws visuals so hypnotic you can almost feel the lasers
Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of ContentsThe image looks fantasticIt achieves game-ready refresh times with glorious graphicsThe device itself looks greatThe tripod stand worked wellIt has optical zoomKeystone has you covered; lens shift is available in the upgradeConnectivity is simple to achieveCan it really hit those impressive refresh times in 4K? Not in…

CLS Is the New Page Speed: Why Designers Need to Care More Than Developers
There was a time when “performance” lived in the dev team’s backlog, buried somewhere between “optimize bundle size” and “minify JavaScript.” Designers, meanwhile, were in their Figma or Sketch bubbles, pushing pixels, art-directing homepage heroes, and choosing typography like they were curating a museum show. But in 2025, that separation of church and code no…

CSS Blob Recipes | CSS-Tricks
Blob, Blob, Blob. You hate them. You love them. Personally, as a design illiterate, I like to overuse them… a lot. And when you repeat the same process over and over again, it’s only a question of how much you can optimize it, or in this case, what’s the easiest way to create blobs in…

Droip Review: Why You Should Choose Droip Over Traditional WordPress Page Builders in 2025 — SitePoint
s. In addition, it also takes longer for the web browser to parse the DOM, making pages load slower. A detailed comparison of code output and performance is included at the end of the article. Basic Interactions Modern websites rely on rich, interactive experiences. But with traditional builders, your interaction options are limited or require…