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You just ran a dependency scan and the report shows 133 vulnerabilities. 34 are Critical. 68 are High. The dashboard is red, the backlog is exploding, and every item looks urgent. The engineering team asks the obvious question: where do we start? This is where vulnerability remediation prioritization matters. Without a clear framework, teams either panic and chase the loudest CVE, or they ignore t
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Have you ever opened a large codebase and wondered why changing one color broke styles in five unrelated places? Or why two buttons that look identical are defined in completely different ways across the project? These are symptoms of the same root problem: no clear separation between layers of concern in the CSS. CSS Architecture exists precisely to solve this. Have you noticed that popular libra
Hi everyone! 👋 I'm Lilian, a frontend developer transitioning from Agricultural Science. This week, I launched my first professional portfolio hub, and I want to share a specific lesson I learned about CSS spacing that changed how I approach layouts. The Problem: Forcing Things to Fit When I was styling my portfolio, I noticed some elements felt too far apart. My quick fix? Negative margins. I wr