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🧑‍🏫 Complete Guide to Usability Testing

February 22, 2023

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Latest Industry Trends, News & Resources

Get ready for your weekly dose of the freshest and most valuable resources. Full of great UX, UI and CSS reads. Enjoy this week's edition and I'll catch you in the next one 👋 - Adam from dailydevlinks.

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📚 Top Reads

Design System Breakdown: Select

Castor's Select component is a UI tool designed for selecting single options from a list, with plans for expanding to include multi-select and combobox options in the future.

An Approach to Lazy Loading Custom Elements

We’re fans of Custom Elements around here. Their design makes them particularly amenable to lazy loading, which can be a boon for performance.

Advanced techniques for writing good interfaces

Good UX writing takes time. Time to simplify phrasing, make interactions clear, and craft every sentence in the product.

A Complete Guide to Usability Testing — What is Usability Testing

Learn what is usability testing with this step-by-step guide, plus download a free template to help you get started

🛠 Resources & Tools

Three attributes for better web forms

Forms on the web are an opportunity to make big improvements to the user experience with very little effort.

Native CSS masonry layout

A masonry type of layout, one of the biggest obsessions of UX designers, is finally coming to CSS.

Different Ways to Get CSS Gradient Shadows

It’s a question I hear asked quite often: Is it possible to create shadows from gradients instead of solid colors?

Container queries land in stable browsers

We're celebrating size container queries and container query units landing in all stable browsers.

More control over :nth-child() selections with the of S syntax

With the :nth-child() pseudo-class selector it is possible to select Elements in the DOM by their index. Using the An+B microsyntax you get fine control over which elements you want to select.

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