
Celebrating 20 years of MDN
MDN turns 20! Let's look at how we started, how MDN became the most trusted resource for web developers, the impact it's had on the open web, and yes, there's cake, too.
MDN turns 20! Let's look at how we started, how MDN became the most trusted resource for web developers, the impact it's had on the open web, and yes, there's cake, too.
Images help bring more color and life to the web. This post describes how images are represented by humans and on different devices, with details about color spaces and vision theory.
Browsers are starting to roll out changes in default UA styles for nested section headings. This post describes the incoming changes, how to identify if it's an issue on your websites, and hints for conformant and better-structured pages.
Global Privacy Control (GPC) is on the way to becoming a formal privacy standard with the recent publication of its first working draft. Let's take a look at what the implications are for developers and users.
A new way to handle dates and times is being added to JavaScript. Let's take a look at Temporal, what problems it solves, the current state, and what you'll find in the new documentation about it on MDN.
Learn techniques to improve the Largest Contentful Paint metric, a part of Core Web Vitals, for your website.
Let's have a look at MDN Web Docs content projects in 2024, with highlights of our top picks and recommended reading, and at what's next on MDN for 2025.
There's a new Learn Web Development section on MDN that merges the MDN Curriculum with the Learn section. Here's the background to these changes, what's new, and what you can expect to see in the future.
Join JavaScriptmas this December for daily coding challenges designed to boost your skills and bring festive fun. Solve challenges on Scrimba, learn something new, and take part for a chance to win exciting prizes!
Learn about reading network request waterfalls, identifying common network performance issues, and optimizing page rendering.