
Designer-Oriented Styles
When Håkon Wium Lie introduced CSS to the world in 1996, the goal was clear: separate content from presentation. The web was moving away from a mess of <font> tags and nested tables, toward a cleaner, more maintainable structure. It…

The Stages of Fear
How our relationship with technology mirrors the emotional journey of fear? Technology promises convenience, connection, and progress—but it also provokes anxiety, resistance, and uncertainty. Every innovation, from smartphones to artificial intelligence, carries not just potential, but tension. Whether we’re confronting…

The Developer’s Dystopian Future
I used to stay up all night debugging code. Now, I fall asleep reading bedtime stories to my kids. Somewhere along the way, the thrill of chasing the next big framework faded — and with it, a quiet fear crept…

An Alphabet of Accessibility Issues
A is for alternative text – essential for users who rely on screen readers to interpret images. Alternative text (alt text) provides a textual description of images, enabling visually impaired users to understand content that would otherwise be inaccessible. Proper…




