Announcing Web Day Out

I���m going to cut right to the chase: Clearleft is putting on a brand new conference in 2026. It���s called Web Day Out. It���ll be on Thursday, March 12th right here in Brighton. Tickets are just ��225+VAT. You should be there!

If you���ve ever been to Responsive Day Out or Patterns Day, the format will be familiar to you. There���s going to be eight 30 minute talks. Bam! Bam! Bam!

Like those other one-day conferences, this one has a laser-sharp focus.

Web Day Out is all about what you can do in web browsers today. You can expect talks that showcase hands-on practical uses for the latest advances in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript APIs. There will be no talks about libraries, frameworks or build tools, and I can guarantee there will be absolutely no so-called ���AI���.

As you might have gathered, this is an opinionated conference.

If you care about performance, accessibility, and progressive enhancement, Web Day Out is the event for you.

Or if you���ve been living in React-land but starting to feel that maybe you���re missing out on what���s been shipping in web browsers, Web Day Out is the event for you too. And I���m not talking about cute demos here. This is very much about shipping to production.

I���ve got half of the line-up assembled already:

Jemima Abu,Rachel Andrew,Lola Odelola, andRichard Rutter.

Jemima���s talk gives you a flavour of what to expect at Web Day Out:

In this talk, we���ll take a look at how to use HTML and CSS to build simpler alternatives to popular JavaScript components such as accordions, modals, scroll transitions, carousels etc We���ll also take a look at the performance and accessibility benefits and real-life applications and use-cases of these components.


Web Day Out will be in The Studio Theatre of the Brighton Dome, which is a fantastic intimate venue. That means that places are limited, so get your ticket now!

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