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  1. Playwright has an experimental CLI watch mode

    Published Jan 27 2025 in Playwright

    As of 2025, Playwright ships a hidden and undocumented CLI watch mode to gather feedback. Still, if you want to automatically rerun your tests on the CLI, use it today.

  2. Load the default OS font with CSS

    Published Jan 25 2025 in CSS , Fonts

    Drop outdated font declarations and load the operating system default font with system-ui.

  3. A "section" without an accessible name is nothing but a "div"

    Published Jan 24 2025 in Accessibility , HTML

    Explore how to effectively implement the ⁠"section" HTML element with ⁠aria-label for enhanced navigation and landmark roles, ensuring your content is accessible to all users.

  4. Open a new project in the same VS Code window

    Published Jan 21 2025 in VSCode

    Learn how to reuse your open VS Code window with the "code" command to avoid opening multiple windows.

  5. Web Weekly #149

    Published Jan 20 2025 in Newsletter

    Recent Chrome Perf Tooling additions, rawJSON and the figure HTML element.

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