The internet is, without metaphor, just a bunch of servers tied together with wires. Without servers, we'd have no way to share our creations with the world. Yet, in a bit of a paradox, servers are less essential to our work than they've ever been. We can now do things on the front-end that used to require a back end. When we do need a backend, our front-end skills can be put to work, giving us some surprisingly powerful new …
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#148: Laying Things Out (HTML & Flexbox) with Dee Gill
#147: Starting a React-Powered Comment Form
#146: Getting More from Google Analytics with Philip Walton
#145: WordPress Child Themes with Lara Schenck
#144: Building a JavaScript/Canvas Game with Kyle Simpson
#143: Using and Caching Third-Party JSON with WordPress
#142: Hiding Things With CSS
#141: Getting the Images and Numbers for Responsive Images
#140: Exploring CSS Layout Techniques While Trying To Get a Subtitle to Wrap
#139: Explaining the Server Side Mustard Cut
#138: Walking Through an HTTPS Conversion on WordPress
#137: SVG is for Everybody
#136: Moving Things to a CMS as Needed
#135: Three Ways to Animate SVG
#134: A Tour of a Site In-Progress Built with Jekyll, Grunt, Sass, an SVG System, and More
#133: Figuring Out Responsive Images
#132: A Quick Useful Case for Sass Math and Mixins
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