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New May 31, 2026
Joining the atmosphere
I don’t post to or visit the social network formerly known as Twitter, but as a very early Twitter user, I can’t quite bring myself to delete all my old posts. There’s so much...
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New Apr 23, 2026
What would a 2026 CSS Anthology look like?
In 2004 I published the first edition of The CSS Anthology with Sitepoint. The idea for the book was to take the entire CSS 2.1 specification, and come up with 101 examples to show people how to use...
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New Apr 21, 2026
The importance of people who care
I had a few days off work last week. My daughter was visiting, and in the evening we sat and watched episodes of Being Gordon Ramsey, a documentary series following the chef as he opens a huge...
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New Mar 24, 2026
Do you need AI for that?
My social feed has divided mostly into two camps—those who can now only talk about how excited they are about AI, and those who are refusing to use it at all. I’m somewhat bemused by both of...
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New Mar 20, 2026
Look into the future of the web platform
Last week I spoke at the very lovely Web Day Out in Brighton. My talk was about browser support, based on the work I’ve done over the past almost five years on Baseline. I ran through the...
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New Feb 18, 2026
Generative AI has broken the subject matter expert/editor relationship
Some thoughts about managing a publishing pipeline in a world of generative...