by St Albans Web Design | 20 Mar 2026 | Web Design, Web Development
The scenario is almost always the same, which is a data table inside a scrollable container. Every row has an action menu, a small dropdown with some options, like Edit, Duplicate, and Delete. You build it, it seems to work perfectly in isolation, and then someone...
by St Albans Web Design | 19 Mar 2026 | Web Design, Web Development
You probably have been there before. How do we choose between showing a modal to users, and when do we navigate them to a separate, new page? And does it matter at all? Actually, it does. The decision influences users’ flow, their context, their ability to look up...
by St Albans Web Design | 17 Mar 2026 | Web Design, Web Development
Design isn’t only pixels and patterns. It’s pacing and feelings, too. Some products feel cinematic as they guide us through uncertainty, relief, confidence, and calm without yanking us around. That’s Emotion in Flow. Others undercut their own moments with a joke in...
by St Albans Web Design | 13 Mar 2026 | Web Design, Web Development
Almost any kind of application written in JavaScript works with times or dates in some capacity. In the beginning, this was limited to the built-in Date API. This API includes basic functionality, but is quite limited in what it can do. Third-party libraries like...
by St Albans Web Design | 13 Mar 2026 | Web Design, Web Development
Less than one in five people trust AI to run reliably without human review. Someone still has to think through the information architecture, care about the user, and decide what the final product actually needs to show. That someone is you. What AI does well, though,...
by St Albans Web Design | 12 Mar 2026 | Web Design, Web Development
When I first started building websites, rounded corners required five background images, one for each corner, one for the body, and a prayer that the client wouldn’t ask for a different radius. Then the border-radius property landed, and the entire web collectively...