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Shows it’s now almost possible to style native select in a very flexible way while keeping all the accessibility by default. Select has definitely been the worst offender of all form inputs.

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3 days ago

A minimalist design exploration by Oskar Wickström.

by Gurvan 2 days ago saved 15 times

4 days ago

A minimalist design exploration by Oskar Wickström.

by tobhar 3 days ago saved 15 times

15 Jan 26

the html review is an annual journal of literature made to exist on the web

by eva 22 days ago saved 2 times

09 Jan 26

A lot of really useful looking tools here, mostly stuff for converting from one format to another.

by cobbland 27 days ago

28 Dec 25

A good collection of interactive things modern HTML can do, stuff like details, datalist and popover

by sebastien 1 month ago saved 4 times

25 Dec 25

No bloat, no magic, no config. Mastro gets out of the way, so that you can focus on building awesome websites.

by chrisSt 1 month ago

17 Dec 25

What can you build with one HTML file and an LLM? A lot more than you think. This post shows hard-won patterns from 150+ real tools, showing how to skip frameworks, exploit browser primitives, and build projects fast with copy/pasteable code.

by tmfnk 1 month ago saved 2 times

14 Dec 25

Create beautiful SVG guitar chord charts. Contribute to omnibrain/svguitar development by creating an account on GitHub.

by chrisSt 1 month ago

28 Nov 25

The hypermedia framework.

by chrisSt 2 months ago saved 2 times

24 Nov 25

the html review is an annual journal of literature made to exist on the web

by frederickgeek8 2 months ago saved 2 times

12 Nov 25

A friendly guide to front-end date pickers!

by tmfnk 2 months ago saved 8 times

24 Oct 25

HTML for People is a friendly, beginner-focused online book by Blake Watson designed to teach absolutely anyone how to build a website using basic HTML and CSS, without requiring any prior coding experience.

by tmfnk 3 months ago saved 3 times