With our inaugural class of Front-End Web Developer Nanodegree students in the starting blocks, we’re developing extra content to guide and inspire aspiring front end developers. We are thrilled to channel some of this extra content into a new monthly newsletter, which includes front-end best practices, resources, and more!
Check out these resources from our first newsletter, let us know what you’d like to see in future editions, and sign up to receive Front-End newsletters here!

It’s Moving, OMG!
Some of the things you can do with CSS and JavaScript are downright CRAZY! Check out some of these fantastic animations and demos and see if you can decipher some of the quirks and tricks they make use of.

It’s Time to Talk About <time>
HTML5 has added a variety of new tags to give us ways of presenting our content semantically. Check out this approachable guide to HTML5’s time element, and make your visually rich content also semantically rich.

Wait, I Can Do THAT?
Learning JavaScript isn’t just about learning to write code. You also need to be able to read other people’s code. Check out these 5 Common JavaScript Tricks!

Squashing Personal Bubbles
When using inline-block elements, you often want them to be presented right beside each other, but the browser seems to do everything it can to prevent that. Learn to fight whitespace between inline block elements.
Got any tips, tricks or inspiration to share? What do YOU want to see in this newsletter? Tweet us @Udacity with the #frontend hashtag, or just comment to let us know what you think!
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