Category: Links

  • Re-evaluate Old Web Development Habits

    NoLoJS: Reducing the JS Workload with HTML and CSS

    …as new HTML and CSS methods gain traction, we need to consider replacing some “standard” JS patterns with new methods that require no, or lo, JS.

    This article contains examples of accordions, expanding form Field elements, input with autofilter suggestions dropdown, modals and popovers, offscreen nav, smooth scrolling, and sticky content.

  • Get Yourself a Personal Curriculum

    Neuroscience Says You Need a Personal Curriculum for 2026 by Jessica Stillman

    I’ve been a fan of the DIY Degree, where you systematically study each area of a given field using real syllabi. The Personal Curriculum is a condensed version of the DIY Degree. Here’s how it works:

    • Choose a topic you’re curious about.
    • Select one book + one podcast episode + one long-form video about the topic to study
    • Do one “homework” assignment such as writing a short essay or making a collage

    Why make things harder by assigning yourself homework?

    The brain thrives on cycles of challenge, feedback, and progress, yet adult life rarely makes space for that kind of experimentation

    Going that extra mile with the homework ensures that your brain doesn’t get bored.