Jens Oliver Meiert

Articles and books on the craft of web development (specifically, HTML and CSS optimization and maintainability) as well as on engineering management and leadership. (Exceptions prove the rule.)

On Deciding Who We Are

When a country cannot agree to “advancing a comprehensive, just, and lasting peace in Ukraine” (or other countries).

Published on February 25, 2025, filed under and .

Order Force in HTML?

Do you, too, find certain ways of ordering attributes to be more natural than others?

Published on February 19, 2025, filed under .

Testing 10 JavaScript Frameworks on Their HTML Defaults

When you validate the demo and starter projects of popular frameworks like React, Vue, Angular, Svelte, Astro, &c., what do you find? On challenging the idea that JavaScript frameworks could fuel the HTML crisis.

Published on February 12, 2025, filed under .

On Making Sure Everyone Is Taken Care Of

For our own sake.

Published on February 9, 2025, filed under and .

DORA, SPACE, DevEx, DX Core 4

Key metrics of and casual thoughts on four engineering productivity frameworks.

Published on February 5, 2025, filed under .

The Donkey and the Rabbit

A rabbit goes for her daily run. This day, she decides to try a new route. At an intersection she meets a donkey. When the donkey is about to eat a nail—

Published on February 2, 2025, filed under and .

On Building AI Understanding and Automation Muscle (With 18 Random Problems Solved With AI)

If you’re like me, you’re also optimizing your use of AI in development, distinguishing your capabilities from AI, and improving your routine to build strong automation muscle. Thoughts and examples.

Published on January 29, 2025, filed under .

Private Property

A quote, from Daniel Loick, that isn’t new, that isn’t all.

Published on January 26, 2025, filed under and .

Cool URLs Don’t Change, Unless…

A deferential (though not new) refinement of Tim Berners-Lee’s 1998 classic.

Published on January 23, 2025, filed under .

Website Optimization Measures, Part XXIX

From cleaning up behind files and feature policies and Eleventy plugins to fun with CSS selectors and transitions to improving tables of contents to switching to ESM to testing bfcache to refactoring lists to tables.

Published on January 21, 2025, filed under .

My 18-Months Rule for Open-Source Contributions

You make a good-faith contribution to an open-source project. There’s never a response. What do you do? On a rule I’ve established for my own open-source work, and the reasons behind it.

Published on January 16, 2025, filed under .

An Overview of the 50 Highest-Ranking Web Design and Development Glossaries

If you want to look up terms, there are dozens if not hundreds of tech glossaries. However, a search quickly shows differences in how comprehensive and therefore useful these glossaries are—and doesn’t show whether the glossaries are being updated. A view at the glossary landscape.

Published on January 7, 2025, filed under and .

2024

Professional and personal highlights from the past year. Happy 2025!

Published on January 1, 2025, filed under .

CSS: How to Indicate Container Overflow, When There Is Overflow

You have a block of text that you can’t shorten and yet that you don't want to give too much space, so as not to draw attention away from other content. It’s useful metadata that you like to show. On a stopgap option using scroll-driven animations.

Published on December 28, 2024, filed under and .

The CSS Reset Contradiction

Re-publishing my article for SitePoint, discussing what I think we miss in our conversations: Notably, what are the premises for CSS resets? What’s the reality—or are the realities? And, how could we also approach resets?

Published on December 19, 2024, filed under .

HTML Conformance: A Comparison of 6.5 npm Validator Packages (With 1.5 Recommendations)

What do you do if you want to make sure you’re not writing and shipping fantasy HTML, but choose to or have to avoid the web-based W3C HTML validator?

Published on December 17, 2024, filed under .

When We Need Systems, Processes, and Conventions

Oh the bore.

Published on December 11, 2024, filed under and .

What Is HTML Optimization? What Is It Not?

Is HTML optimization as well-defined as we need it to be? A look at what’s out there and an attempt to be clearer.

Published on December 5, 2024, filed under .

How to Add WebGlossary.info as a Search Engine in Your Browser

In short, you can search the glossary via “https://webglossary.info/search/%s”.

Published on December 3, 2024, filed under .

Website Optimization Measures, Part XXVIII

What is it this time? Medium links, font smoothing, Eleventy templates, Bluesky handles and support, post automation, front matter quotes, and Twitter/X links. In this order.

Published on November 29, 2024, filed under .

The Image Compression Challenge Results

How many projects cannot losslessly be compressed further, how much would I donate for the challenge I invited to?

Published on November 27, 2024, filed under .

Where Has All the Valid HTML Gone

When we look at the state of HTML… how much of it actually is HTML?

Published on November 21, 2024, filed under .

What I Learned About That Difficult Childhood

On a changing—and perhaps transcending—perspective on pain.

Published on November 17, 2024, filed under and .

1 + 2 Engineering Team Priorities

Are great teams “just doing the work”?

Published on November 14, 2024, filed under .

8 AI Tips for Web Developers (and Their Careers)

AI is everywhere and comes with many problems and challenges. Yet as web developers, we need to adapt to a reality with AI. A few ideas on how we can make use of AI to the benefit of our work and our careers.

Published on November 12, 2024, filed under .