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No major news to report this week, but I still have great links to share 😄.

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📚 Learning

4 CSS Features Every Front-End Developer Should Know In 2026

Adam Argyle breaks down four newer CSS features that shipped in 2025 and shows how they unlock things we used to reach for JS for, like staggered animations with sibling-index(), scroll-aware UI using @container scroll-state(), precise typography with text-box, and safer HTML to CSS wiring with typed attr().

How to have the browser pick a contrasting color in CSS

This article introduces contrast-color(), a new CSS function that lets the browser automatically choose black or white text based on which one contrasts better with a given color. The post also explains why the current WCAG 2–based algorithm can feel “wrong” perceptually, and how future standards like APCA could improve this.

Introducing command and commandfor

Chrome 135 introduces command and commandfor, a declarative way for buttons to control popovers and dialogs without JS, state syncing, or manual ARIA wiring. It replaces popovertarget*, improves accessibility by default, and even supports custom commands for component APIs.

💅 Showcase

Leonardo Trapani's personal website

Leonardo Trapani is a 19-year-old software developer and entrepreneur based in Milan, currently studying at Bocconi. An early employee at Datapizza, he’s led frontend strategy and shipped real products used by thousands, with a strong focus on systems, Go, and modern TypeScript stacks.

🎁 Resource

Kibo UI

Kibo UI is a free, open-source registry of advanced, composable components built on top of shadcn/ui. It features higher-level stuff like Gantt, Kanban, editors, dropzones, color pickers, and tons of production-ready patterns you can copy.

👌 Cool Stuff

Tail Lens - A browser tool to tweak classes and preview the results instantly in-browser, then copy the final classes straight into your code for a guaranteed productivity boost.


TailwindSQL – A playful experiment that lets you write SQL queries using Tailwind-style class names and render results as components.


Heynote – A fast, block-based scratchpad for devs with syntax highlighting, quick notes, and auto formatting.


Hopp – An open-source, low-latency remote pair programming app built for developers.


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