David Wells, from Netlify, and I take a crack at answering this question in an understandable way.
Are there still servers involved? Of course, but you don't manage them, scale them, or pay for them when you aren't using them. It really is a different model that deserves a new name.
Better yet, they enable front-end developers like us to do more than we ever thought we could. We'll cover a variety of use cases that might get you …
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#30: Creating and Sending HTML Email
#29: Google Search for Your Site
#28: Using Wufoo for Web Forms
#27: Designing for WordPress: Part Three
#26: Designing for WordPress: Part Two
#25: Designing for WordPress: Part One
#24: Rounded Corners
#23: Conditional Stylesheets
#22: Cutting Clipping Paths
#21: Walkthrough of Contact Form
#20: Introduction to jQuery
#19: Designing a Unique Page for Twitter Updates
#18: Introduction to the Band Website Template
#17: Sliding Doors Button
#16: Creating the Photoshop Mockup
#15: Introduction to Firebug
#14: Converting a Photoshop Mockup: Part Two, Episode Three
#13: Converting a Photoshop Mockup: Part Two, Episode Two
#12: Converting a Photoshop Mockup: Part Two, Episode One
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