Where Frontend Dogma Gets Its News From
Published on MarĀ 20, 2025, filed under development (feed). (Share this on Mastodon orĀ Bluesky?)
If you donāt know Frontend Dogma yet, then I guess youāre not a frontend or web developerĀ š
Joking aside, Frontend Dogma has been a project Iāve built over the last three and a half years, which soon superseded and swallowed UITest.com, and currently features more than 600 web-based tools and links to more than 14,000 articles and videos (including some exclusives).
But where do I, whoās so far doing most of the work, get all these news and views?
Those sources Iād like to dedicate this brief post to, but before I do that, another note: Iām keeping my eyes peeled for anything related to frontend and web development, and for that reason alter my web dev news mix all the time, and generally love to browse your and other peersā sites.
Then, āOperation 10Kā (which kicked off closing a 2000s and 2010s coverage gap) is still in progress, and Iāve been working through dozens of websites of web dev magazines and select individuals to feature key material on Frontend Dogma. You can read up on this effort in my ā2000s + 2010sā announcement.
Now, what sources, apart from sites from individual developers, have turned out to be staples in my daily web dev news diet?
The following ones, some of which Iām sure you already follow, others which you might want to follow, because while thereās some ācross-pollination,ā some news you only find on the individual sites and newsletters:
- Accessibility Weekly
- CSS Weekly
- CSS-Tricks
- DEV
- DevTools Tips
- DOC
- Front-End Front
- Frontend Focus
- Frontend Masters
- Frontend Weekly
- gHacks
- Google Developer Experts (GDEs) activity stream (non-public)
- JavaScript Weekly
- Mastodon #html, #css, and #javascript
- Moz
- Nielsen Normal Group Alertbox
- Node Weekly
- Scrum.org
- Sidebar
- SitePoint
- Smashing Magazine
- The New Stack
- UX Collective
- UXmatters
- W3C
- Web Design Update
- Web Designer Depot
- Web Developer
- web.dev
Kudos and compliments to the passionate people diligently running all these sitesĀ š„
Again, then, this isnāt āeverything.ā For Frontend Dogma, I keep on scouting material, through all ages. That actually makes the archives increasingly valuableābrowse (and follow) some of the topics to see what unique perspective they offer you.
If you have recommendations for sources I should follow, or articles or videos I should consider adding, reach out at any time. (Also, if you like to support this immense amount of free-time work, I do appreciate it. Iām not starving, but acknowledgment and support go some way.)
Happy frontend-developing, with Frontend Dogma!