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Creating a Scroll-Spy With 2 Lines of CSS

Una Kravets explains how scroll-target-group lets you create a scroll-spy table of contents with basically two lines of CSS. - https://una.im/scroll-target-group

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How Vue.js Developers Can Use AI Coding Agents to Build Faster

This article explores how Vue developers can harness AI coding agents to supercharge their productivity, using practical examples with Vue and Nuxt. - https://vueschool.io/articles/vuejs-tutorials/how-vue-js-developers-can-use-ai-coding-agents-to-build-faster/

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Nuxt’s Data Layer Has Been Rewritten: 5 New Features You Need to Know

Discover the completely rewritten data fetching layer in Nuxt 3.17 featuring reactive keys, deduped watch calls, shared refs, granular caching, and improved developer experience.
Learn how these performance enhancements make useAsyncData more powerful for your Vue applications. - https://masteringnuxt.com/blog/nuxts-data-layer-has-been-rewritten-5-new-features-you-need-to-know

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Sidequest.js: A New Scalable Job Execution Option for Node

A modern, scalable background job processor for Node apps that includes a Web-based dashboard, the ability to support multiple backends out of the box, and TS-first ergonomics. - https://sidequestjs.com/posts/intro-to-sidequest/

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React Server Components Support Without a Framework?

If you don’t want to use Next.js (or even the minimal Waku framework) but you want to play with React Server Components, this is for you. Krasimir built a tool to split code across the client/server divide so you can run RSCs without a framework. - https://krasimirtsonev.com/blog/article/vanilla-react-server-components-with-no-framework

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Designing for User Font-size and Zoom

Miriam Suzanne explores different ways to interact with a user’s preferred font size using modern CSS units and math functions. - https://www.oddbird.net/2025/07/22/size-preferences

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The CSS if() function: Conditional styling will never be the same

Ikeh Akinyemi investigates how the if() function works, shares some practical examples, and compares it to existing CSS conditional techniques. - https://blog.logrocket.com/css-if-function-conditional-styling

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react-window 2.0: Render Large Lists of Data Quickly

A component library for rendering large lists of data quickly and without the performance problems that often go along with that. There are several examples to check out, and React 18 is now required.  - https://react-window.vercel.app/

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