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Google-backed courses and guidance for modern front-end web work.

web.dev is a learning and reference site for building websites and web apps with HTML, CSS, JavaScript, performance, accessibility, identity, payments, AI, and related browser-platform features. Its material combines structured beginner courses, technical articles, case studies, and updates from Chrome team members and outside web-development experts.

Why it stands out

  • Closely tied to Chrome and web-platform work, so it often explains new browser features as they become practical.
  • Combines beginner-friendly courses with production-focused performance and accessibility guidance.
  • Baseline coverage helps developers evaluate cross-browser readiness instead of relying only on one-browser support.
  • Core Web Vitals material is unusually deep because it aligns with Google’s measurement ecosystem.

Good to know

  • Some localized pages are machine translated and may contain errors, as the site itself notes.
  • The perspective is strongly connected to Google and Chrome, even when the guidance targets all browsers.
  • Coverage is mainly front-end web platform topics, not a full-stack programming curriculum.

Under the radar: Before using a newer CSS or browser API from an article, check the linked Baseline material to see whether it is broadly interoperable or still needs fallbacks.

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