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Vincent Will
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Weekly web development resources #151


Kanboard

Kanboard
A free and open source Kanban project management software.


TableConvert

TableConvert
A converter to convert Excel or other spreadsheets into Markdown tables.


Plaiceholder

Plaiceholder
A JavaScript library to create beautiful image placeholders from pure CSS to SVG.


Built At Lightspeed

Built At Lightspeed
A directory of 4000+ templates & UI kits for the modern stack.


Scroll-driven Animations

Scroll-driven Animations
A bunch of demos and tools to show off Scroll-driven Animations.


Introducing the popover API

Introducing the popover API
An article introducing a new set of declarative HTML APIs for building popovers.


Rooms.xyz

Rooms.xyz
A browser game, which lets you create & remix interactive rooms.


DocBase

DocBase
A free & open-source tool to securely share documents & track engagement in real-time.


Plane

Plane
An open-source JIRA alternative, that helps you track your issues, epics, and product roadmaps.


Graph Slider

Graph Slider
An interesting article on how to create a SVG graph slider.


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Sejal

This is a fantastic roundup of web development resources! Keeping up with the latest tools and frameworks can be overwhelming, so curated lists like this are always helpful for staying updated and discovering new solutions.

One thing I’ve found particularly useful in web development projects is having a centralized workspace for managing tasks, collaboration, and version tracking. When juggling multiple development sprints, clear communication and well-structured workflows are essential to keeping everything on track.

For teams looking for a simple yet powerful solution, Teamcamp is worth checking out. It integrates task management, team chat, time tracking, and file sharing—all in one place—helping development teams stay organized without the hassle of switching between multiple tools.

What are some must-have tools or resources that have significantly improved your web development workflow?