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El canal Frontend & Web Dev, Marketing, SEO, GEO | HI Web (@happywebdev) en el segmento lingüístico de Inglés es un actor destacado. Actualmente la comunidad reúne a 15 196 suscriptores, ocupando la posición 8 580 en la categoría Tecnologías y Aplicaciones y el puesto 28 419 en la región India.

📊 Métricas de audiencia y dinámica

Desde su creación el невідомо, el proyecto ha mostrado un crecimiento acelerado, reuniendo a 15 196 suscriptores.

Según los últimos datos del 17 junio, 2026, el canal mantiene una actividad estable. En los últimos 30 días la variación de miembros fue de 41, y en las últimas 24 horas de -2, conservando un alto alcance.

  • Estado de verificación: No verificado
  • Tasa de interacción (ER): El promedio de interacción de la audiencia es 9.20%. Durante las primeras 24 horas tras publicar, el contenido suele obtener 2.24% de reacciones respecto al total de suscriptores.
  • Alcance de las publicaciones: Cada publicación recibe en promedio 1 399 visualizaciones. En el primer día suele acumular 341 visualizaciones.
  • Reacciones e interacción: La audiencia responde de forma activa: el promedio de reacciones por publicación es 5.
  • Intereses temáticos: El contenido se centra en temas clave como css, developer, api, javascript, exploit.

📝 Descripción y política de contenido

El autor describe el recurso como un espacio para expresar opiniones subjetivas:
• Guides on HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React • Free Figma templates • Tips on UI/UX design • Career advice • Portfolio tips, GitHub help, and soft skills for devs • Live projects, coding challenges, tools, and more For all inquiries contact @haterobots

Gracias a la alta frecuencia de actualizaciones (últimos datos recibidos el 18 junio, 2026), el canal mantiene la vigencia y un amplio alcance. La analítica demuestra que la audiencia interactúa activamente con el contenido, lo que lo convierte en un punto de referencia dentro de la categoría Tecnologías y Aplicaciones.

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🙏 Dev Confession Monday Forgive me, dev Gods, for I have sinned: • Wrote CSS in JS… and enjoyed it • Pushed to main on Friday • Used !important 12 times • Ignored eslint warnings 🧼 Cleanse yourself in the comments. 📨 Confess anonymously: tag a fellow sinner.

UX Red Flag Sunday ✅ 🚩 UX red flags that scream “junior coded this”: • <div>s with onClick instead of <button> • Scroll jank • Input with no label • Spinner. Forever. No feedback. ❗ Seen worse? Drop it below. 🧠 Save this for your code review checklist.

🥋 IYKYK 🧪 Only real devs know what this means:
== vs ===  
null vs undefined  
0.1 + 0.2 !== 0.3  
NaN !== NaN  
😵‍💫 Drop the one that haunted you most. 👀 Forward to a dev friend to test their sanity.

👨‍🍼 Junior Tip 🧠 If you’re a junior dev, here’s ONE mindset shift to level up: 💬 Stop writing code to “make it work.” Start writing code you can defend in a code review. 📤 Forward to a dev starting their first job.

🪝 Smooth Anchor Scroll in React Aloha, frontend comrades! 🌴 Recently I had to solve a classic UX problem: when a user closes one tab or section, they should be automatically scrolled to another part of the page. Sounds simple enough, right? Here’s how you can implement anchor-like behavior in React using ref and scrollIntoView(). ⸻ 🔧 The gist: 1. Create a ref for the target element 2. Trigger ref.current.scrollIntoView() when needed ⸻ 🧪 Example Code:

import React, { useRef } from 'react';

const ScrollDemo = () => {
  const myRef = useRef(null);

  const executeScroll = () => myRef.current.scrollIntoView();

  return (
    <>
      <div style={{ height: 600 }} />
      <div ref={myRef}>This is the element we’ll scroll to</div>
      <div style={{ height: 1500 }} />
      <button onClick={executeScroll}>Scroll to element</button>
    </>
  );
};
✨ Bonus tip: You can add behavior: "smooth" for smooth scrolling like this:

myRef.current.scrollIntoView({ behavior: "smooth" });
Happy experimenting! 💬 Have you ever needed anchors in a React app? 📤 Share this post with a dev who loves clean UX.

🤖 Which AI tools are part of your dev workflow? 💬 What’s your killer combo? Personally, I use ChatGPT for planning + Cursor for coding. 📤 Share with your team to compare stacks.
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Free Figma Template: Sport app 🧠 Difficulty: 🥕🥕🥕🥕 #Figma #Template
Free Figma Template: Sport app 🧠 Difficulty: 🥕🥕🥕🥕 #Figma #Template

🤖 Will AI take your frontend dev job in 5 years? Be honest.
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⚡️ React trick: use useEffect in React like a pro
useEffect(() => {
  const handler = () => console.log('resize');
  window.addEventListener('resize', handler);

  return () => window.removeEventListener('resize', handler);
}, []);
✅ Clean up side effects. 💬 Have you ever forgotten the return part?

😱 WTF Ever seen this JS behavior?
console.log([] + []); // ''
console.log([] + {}); // '[object Object]'
console.log({} + []); // 0
WTF is going on here? Can you explain the 3rd one?

🎯 Here’s how to center anything in CSS — even your soul:
.parent {
  display: flex;
  justify-content: center;
  align-items: center;
}
🔥 Bookmark this. Or tattoo it on your arm. 🔁 Share it with a junior dev.

💥 Tailwind CSS is ruining web development. I said it. You build faster, but you stop thinking in CSS. Agree or disagree? 👉 Drop your opinion below.

❤️ JavaScript Roadmap
❤️ JavaScript Roadmap

🔗 CSS Anchor Positioning Guide Juan Diego Rodríguez created an in-depth guide on CSS Anchor Positioning, including its synta
🔗 CSS Anchor Positioning Guide Juan Diego Rodríguez created an in-depth guide on CSS Anchor Positioning, including its syntax and properties, positioning one element next to another, and even resizing elements relative to other elements.

📝 JS HANDBOOK The JavaScript Handbook follows the 80/20 rule: learn in 20% of the time the 80% of a topic. In particular, the goal is to get you up to speed quickly with JavaScript.

📝 CSS HANDBOOK CSS, a shorthand for Cascading Style Sheets, is one of the main building blocks of the Web. Its history goes back to the 90's and along with HTML it has changed a lot since its humble beginnings. Having created websites since before CSS existed, I have seen its evolution. 10 CSS is an amazing tool, and in the last few years it has grown a lot, introducing many fantastic features like CSS Grid, Flexbox and CSS Custom Properties.

📝 HTML HANDBOOK This book aims to help you quickly learn HTML and get familiar with the advanced HTML topics. HTML, a shorthand for Hyper Text Markup Language, is one of the most fundamental building blocks of the Web. HTML was officially born in 1993 and since then it evolved into its current state, moving from simple text documents to powering rich Web Applications. This handbook is aimed at a vast audience. First, the beginner. I explain HTML from zero in a succinct but comprehensive way, so you can use this book to learn HTML from the basics.

🎨 Color Generator {Vue} #free_code

🚀 Qwen3 235B API is now FREE on OpenRouter! Just go to the site → log in → grab your /Users/mykytamelnyk/Desktop/images.jpeg
🚀 Qwen3 235B API is now FREE on OpenRouter! Just go to the site → log in → grab your /Users/mykytamelnyk/Desktop/images.jpegAPI key. The response speed isn’t lightning-fast, and there are some limits — but it’s free, and that’s the point. Plug the key into Cline, and you’re ready to write code using one of the most powerful models out there. Enjoy! 👨‍💻🔥

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