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‘Illusive’ Iranian Hacking Group Ensnares Israeli, UAE Aerospace and Defense Firms

An Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IGRC)-linked threat group is staging political messaging and phony technical jobs to fool employees and compromise systems at aerospace...

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Using Web Components With Next (or Any SSR Framework)

In my previous post we looked at Shoelace, which is a component library with a full suite of UX components that are beautiful, accessible,...

Introducing Shoelace, a Framework-Independent Component-Based UX Library

This is a post about Shoelace, a component library by Cory LaViska, but with a twist. It defines all your standard UX components: tabs,...

Building Interoperable Web Components That Even Work With React

Those of us who’ve been web developers more than a few years have probably written code using more than one JavaScript framework. With all...

Web Component Pseudo-Classes and Pseudo-Elements are Easier Than You Think

We’ve discussed a lot about the internals of using CSS in this ongoing series on web components, but there are a few special pseudo-elements and pseudo-classes that, like good friends, willingly smell your possibly halitotic breath before you go …


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Build, Ship, & Maintain Design Systems with Backlight

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Design systems are an entire job these days. Agencies are hired to create them. In-house teams are formed to handle them, shipping them so that other teams can use them and helping ensure they …


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Context-Aware Web Components Are Easier Than You Think

Another aspect of web components that we haven’t talked about yet is that a JavaScript function is called whenever a web component is added or removed from a page. These lifecycle callbacks can be used for many things, including making …


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