dangerouslySetInnerHTML
in a React applicationThe `dangerouslySetInnerHTML` property in a React application is the equivalent of the `innerHTML` attribute in the browser DOM. Learn more in this guide.
Oftentimes when looking at something, you can tell what looks good or bad, however struggle to verbalize why.
Ding! You got a notification, but does it cause a little bump of dopamine or a slow drag of cortisol? […]
A great value proposition might entice a user in the beginning, but you still need a way to maintain their loyalty for years to come.
A guide for using JWT authentication to prevent basic security issues while understanding the shortcomings of JWTs.
For when you’re stuck in a UX design rut next, bring in lateral thinking. Lateral thinking will take your designs in fresh directions, solving tricky problems with unexpected creativity.
Auth.js makes adding authentication to web apps easier and more secure. Let’s discuss why you should use it in your projects.
Automate type checking in your TypeScript code and ensure that the code has no bugs by integrating Prettier with ESLint.
We’ll build an app using Next.js and Supabase. The concept is for users to track and create workout activities based on specified parameters
Compare Auth.js and Lucia Auth for Next.js authentication, exploring their features, session management differences, and design paradigms.
A proactive approach to technical debt leads to faster recovery, better performance, and a healthier product. With the right strategies, you can manage it without sacrificing innovation.
Colors in UI aren’t just decoration. They’re the key to emotional impact, readability, and accessibility. This blog breaks down how to pick colors that don’t just look good — they work for your users.