Coding Frontend

Coding Frontend

The stage dedicated to frontend development, focusing on new AI-driven coding paradigms and autonomous workflows.
Here you’ll explore real examples and innovative tools to automate testing and optimize the development of modern interfaces.

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Manuel Ricci
Manuel Ricci
Full stack Developer & Trainer
WebTea
24 JUNE
25 JUNE
26 JUNE
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Opening Ceremony Opening Ceremony
25 june 11:50 - 12:20
30 min
A year ago, I spoke about MCP as an accelerator. Today, the ecosystem has exploded: agents, memory, design-to-code. In this talk, I’ll take stock of the current state of AI in frontend development and share how our workflow has evolved. Less hype, more reality: what works, what doesn’t, and where we are heading.
25 june 12:40 - 13:10
30 min
25 june 14:30 - 15:00
30 min
I bet you’re underusing your fonts, and you may not even realise it. We use web fonts every day, but often treat them as simple assets to load. In reality, modern CSS provides powerful and well-supported tools to control metrics, fallbacks, text rendering and readability. At the same time, it’s important to understand what fonts actually contain (or don’t): from language support and OpenType features to the axes of variable fonts and the palettes of colour fonts. A look at recent techniques at the intersection of CSS and typography to improve layout stability, reading experience and performance, and to build stronger, more effective interfaces.
25 june 15:20 - 15:35
15 min
A case study on the journey undertaken with 3Bmeteo to integrate accessibility into the redesign process of both website and app. From design reviews and alignment to defining guidelines on structure, semantics, and interactions, through to implementation validation, I will present an iterative and collaborative workflow designed to identify barriers before release and turn accessibility into a shared practice between design and development.
25 june 15:35 - 15:50
15 min
AI can generate code in seconds. It writes copy, creates layouts, and suggests components. It’s fast, persuasive, and often… completely inaccessible.Invented ARIA roles. Non-existent color contrast. Incorrect semantic structures. Generic or missing alt text. Forms without labels. AI doesn’t know what it doesn’t know, and it produces outputs that look correct but exclude millions of users.The problem isn’t AI itself. It’s that it’s being used by people who don’t yet have the tools to evaluate its output from an accessibility perspective. And when the reviewer doesn’t know what to look for, errors slip unnoticed into production.In this talk, we’ll cover:The most common accessibility issues generated by AI (with real examples).How to ask the right questions to get more accessible outputs.How to use AI as an ally in testing and reviews.What every digital professional needs to know to avoid blindly trusting generated code.Because the future of the web isn’t about choosing between speed and inclusivity. It’s about learning to demand both.
25 june 16:10 - 16:40
30 min