Web Development

How OWASP Helps You Secure Your Full-Stack Web Applications

Security can be an intimidating topic for web developers. The vocabulary is rich and full of acronyms. Trends evolve quickly as hackers and analysts play a perpetual cat-and-mouse game. Vulnerabilities stem from little details we cannot afford to spend too much time on during our day-to-day operations. JavaScript developers already have a lot to take […]

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Meeting European Accessibility Act (EAA) Standards: A Developer’s Checklist

Ensure your digital products meet the EAA standards before the June 2025 deadline. This guide provides a practical checklist for developers to audit, fix, and maintain accessibility compliance while improving user experience. Continue reading Meeting European Accessibility Act (EAA) Standards: A Developer’s Checklist on SitePoint.

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The What If Machine: Bringing the “Iffy” Future of CSS into the Present

Geoff’s post about the CSS Working Group’s decision to work on inline conditionals inspired some drama in the comments section. Some developers are excited, but it angers others, who fear it will make the future of CSS, well, if-fy. Is this a slippery slope into a hellscape overrun with rogue developers who abuse CSS by

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Mapping India: How Google Designed a User-Centric Navigation Experience

Google Maps in India is a great example of designing with real people in mind, tackling everything from landmark-based directions to language barriers and patchy internet. By listening to users and testing in the chaos of real-life streets, Google created a navigation tool that millions now rely on every day.

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