Pseudo-Localization: What It Is and Why It Matters
Pseudo-localization allows developers to simulate translation of English UI strings to see how the translated copy will look to end users. Learn why it matters if you want to reach…
Pseudo-localization allows developers to simulate translation of English UI strings to see how the translated copy will look to end users. Learn why it matters if you want to reach…
There are four keywords that are valid values for any CSS property (see the title). Of those, day to day, I’d say I see the inherit used the most. Perhaps…
Svelte fully supports custom elements (e.g. <my-component>) without any custom configuration or wrapper components and has a perfect score on Custom Elements Everywhere. However, there are still a few quirks…
I’m not here to raise a shield protecting CSS utility frameworks. I don’t even particularly like the approach, myself, and nothing is above fair criticism. But fair is a key…
When it comes to increasing performance, web designers leave no stone unturned. After all, every kilobyte we can shave off of a page’s load time will make for a better…
About The Author Mikołaj is a designer and front-end developer leading a design team at ucreate, a British company specialised in building startups. He’s passionate about … More about Mikołaj…
In-app surveys capture user feedback so you can improve your app features. In this article, six experts explain how to build in-app surveys that users will actually want to answer,…
Una is calling it the new responsive. A nod to the era we were most certainly in, the era of responsive design. Where responsive design was fluid grids, flexible media,…
Over the last decade or so, blogging has exploded in popularity and shows no signs of stopping. As such, bloggers are always on the lookout for a design that will…
Let’s forego the usual circles and bars we typically see used in charts for more eccentric shapes. With online presentations more and more common today, a quick way to spruce…