The sectioning elements in HTML5 are , , , and . is also kind of a sectioning element since all content lying inside of it is part of the default document
How a feminist approach to design is the key to tackling bias in AI
_Dr Charlotte Webb is co-founder of Feminist Internet, a non-profit organisation on a mission to make the internet more equal for women and other marginalised groups through creative, critical practice. She was nominated last year by the Evening Standard as one of the most influential people in technology and science in London and has presented at TedX, Internet Age Media and Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity._
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An ultimate guide to designing user-friendly forms
Forms are a key conversion tool—which is why it’s important to master the most effective form design techniques. Senior Product Designer at Netguru, Pawel Szymankiewicz, shares his guide to designing forms that will keep your users happy and keep your business successful.
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In these politically uncertain times, developers can help to **defend their users’ personal privacy** by adopting the _Privacy by Design (PbD)_ framework. These common-sense steps will become a requirement under the EU's imminent data protection overhaul, but the benefits of the framework go far beyond legal compliance. Let’s give credit where credit is due. The global political upheaval of the past 12 months has done more to get developers thinking about privacy, surveillance and **defensive user protection** than ever before. The risks and threats to ourselves, and to our users, are no lo...