Andrea Barghigiani - cupofcraft
cupofcraft.bsky.social
Andrea Barghigiani - cupofcraft
@cupofcraft.bsky.social
Experienced Frontend Engineer with over 10 years in web development; I specialize in creating high-impact web
applications using #React.js, #Next.js, and Tailwind CSS. I’ve built many applications during my career, from custom CMS
to complex dashboards.
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✨ I just published a brand-new blog post about a modern CSS feature!

But, honestly, I’m still on the fence about it. 😅

In this post, I’ll dig into the gnarly issue I ran into, and share three possible workarounds. Along the way, you’ll learn a bunch about the CSS cascade and specificity!
The Big Gotcha With @starting-style • Josh W. Comeau
CSS has been on fire lately, with tons of great new features. @starting-style is an interesting one; it allows us to use CSS transitions for enter animations, something previously reserved for CSS key...
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September 22, 2025 at 2:21 PM
Just improved my web dev workflow by getting a @polypane.app subscription! 🥳 🔥 🤩 polypane.app
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June 20, 2025 at 8:59 AM
I really don't get this all "vibe coding" movement that I see around.

Alright, maybe it could be useful to someone that has no experience in coding and does not have developed his own taste.

But I just tested it on Windsurf to build something common as Next.js and Shadcn/UI and kept failing...
March 13, 2025 at 5:41 AM
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Reading and understanding another’s code has never been more important (in the age of AI dev tools).
February 10, 2025 at 2:24 AM
📨 Building a contact form without JavaScript? Yep, it's possible!

One of the things I love about @greatfrontend.bsky.social is how its challenges push me to rethink my approach to frontend development.
February 18, 2025 at 5:37 AM
Don’t overcomplicate your code; sometimes, the simplest solution is the most effective!

Lately, I’ve been closing the challenges proposed by GreatFrontEnd one after another. I noticed the GFE 75 path, which includes some of the most important questions every frontend developer should master.
January 13, 2025 at 5:46 AM