Silvestar Bistrović
Silvestar Bistrović
Silvestar Bistrović
I am Silvestar Bistrović, a fearless web engineer, CSS developer, JAMstack enthusiast, WordPress theme specialist, author of the UI Dev Newsletter, and founder of CSS Auditors.
Latest Posts
Improve your website's social media presence with dynamic Open Graph images. Learn how with serverless functions and Sharp in this tutorial.
Last week I upgraded my Eleventy instance after using version 0.12.1 for over a year. I was determined to resolve and document all problems during the process.
Let’s say you are applying for a job and want to write a cover letter that stands out. ChatGPT could help you there, and here is how.
I found a list of 700 remote-friendly companies and opened every link searching for a job. Read the suggestions about the Careers page and job listings.
I have a sticker from Smashing Magazine saying, “I do CSS/HTML for a living,” and that is what I genuinely do.
I reflect on my experience and achievements in the web development industry in 2022. Read my insights on the latest trends and technologies in the field.
Discover how to create stunning CSS-only slides with my step-by-step guide. Learn how to use advanced CSS techniques to make engaging presentations.
As a CSS purist, I had questions and comments on breaking up with CSS-in-JS and documented them in a blog post.
I am actively searching for a new job. Here are my observations about searching for a fully remote frontend UI developer job.
Discover the reasons why I am not overly enthusiastic about the new CSS features in this thought-provoking article.
My friends, who don't code, sometimes ask me what I do for a living, and I usually answer that I build websites.
I gave up on analytics on my site a long time ago, but I was interested to see if anyone visits my site these days, so I built my own simple analytics.
Discover the unsuccessful journey of finding a CSS developer job on Twitter, search engines, LinkedIn, job boards, and company pages.
Recently I figured that I’m going to call myself a website developer, emphasizing website heavily. It is because all other terms are somewhat vague. Here's why.
Getting comfortable with coding is definitively tricky and individual. It took me several years to get comfortable with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.