Everything you care about in one place

Follow feeds: blogs, news, RSS and more. An effortless way to read and digest content of your choice.

Get Feeder

smashingmagazine.com

Smashing Magazine

Get the latest updates from Smashing Magazine directly as they happen.

Follow now 3887 followers

Latest posts

Last updated 3 days ago

Unmasking The Magic: The Wizard Of Oz Method For UX Research

3 days ago

New technologies and innovative concepts frequently enter the product development lifecycle, promising...

Droip: The Modern Website Builder WordPress Needed

5 days ago

This article is a sponsored by Droip Traditional WordPress page builders had...

Design Guidelines For Better Notifications UX

6 days ago

In many products, setting notification channels on mute is a default, rather...

CSS Intelligence: Speculating On The Future Of A Smarter Language

11 days ago

Once upon a time, CSS was purely presentational. It imperatively handled the...

Turning User Research Into Real Organizational Change

12 days ago

This article is a sponsored by Lyssna We’ve all been there: you...

Never Stop Exploring (July 2025 Wallpapers Edition)

13 days ago

For many of us, July is the epitome of summer. The time...

Can Good UX Protect Older Users From Digital Scams?

18 days ago

A few years ago, my mum, who is in her 80s and...

Decoding The SVG path Element: Curve And Arc Commands

20 days ago

In the first part of decoding the SVG path pair, we mostly...

CSS Cascade Layers Vs. BEM Vs. Utility Classes: Specificity Control

24 days ago

CSS is wild, really wild. And tricky. But let’s talk specifically about...

Meet Accessible UX Research, A Brand-New Smashing Book

25 days ago

UX research can take so much of the guesswork out of the...

What I Wish Someone Told Me When I Was Getting Into ARIA

27 days ago

If you haven’t encountered ARIA before, great! It’s a chance to learn...

Creating The “Moving Highlight” Navigation Bar With JavaScript And CSS

about 1 month ago

I recently came across an old jQuery tutorial demonstrating a “moving highlight”...