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    The Future of Web Development

    Introduction

    | By Jane Doe

    Web development has evolved rapidly over the past decade. From static pages to dynamic, AI-powered applications, the web is becoming more intelligent and user-friendly.

    Futuristic web development illustration

    Fig.1 – A glimpse into the future of web design.

    AI and Automation in Web Development

    Artificial intelligence is reshaping how websites are built and maintained. Developers now use tools that automatically generate code or optimize performance in real time.

    Did You Know?

    The AI-powered design tool Midjourney can generate website mockups in seconds!

    Click to read more about AI tools

    Some popular AI tools include ChatGPT for content generation and Copilot for coding assistance.

    Web 3.0 and Decentralization

    Web 3.0 introduces blockchain and decentralized technologies. Users have more control over data, and developers can build trustless applications.

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    Progress and Measurement

    Development progress can be measured using HTML5 elements like:

    Project completion: 70%

    User satisfaction score: 80%

    Conclusion

    As the web continues to evolve, developers must adapt by learning new technologies and embracing change.

    In short, the future of web development is smart, decentralized, and user-focused.

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  • Keyboard navigation

    There are many different ways to use the web besides a mouse and a pair of eyes. Users navigate for example with a keyboard only or with their voice.

    All the functionality, including menus, links and forms should work using a keyboard only. This is essential for all assistive technology to work properly. The only way to test this, at the moment, is manually. The best time to test this is during development.

    How to keyboard test:

    Tab through your pages, links and forms to do the following tests:

    • Confirm that all links can be reached and activated via keyboard, including any in dropdown submenus.
    • Confirm that all links get a visible focus indicator (e.g., a border highlight).
    • Confirm that all visually hidden links (e.g. skip links) become visible when in focus.
    • Confirm that all form input fields and buttons can be accessed and used via keyboard.
    • Confirm that all interactions, buttons, and other controls can be triggered via keyboard — any action you can complete with a mouse must also be performable via keyboard.
    • Confirm that focus doesn’t move in unexpected ways around the page.
    • Confirm that using shift+tab to move backwards works as well.

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