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Latest Event News
We have launched tickets with a reduced early bird price of ยฃ219+VAT! There's a limited number available so grab yours and please spread the word ๐
There are already four excellent sessions on the website covering a range of topics, including animation, mad CSS experiments, user system learnings from a chicken restaurant and a talk on answers between layoffs, AI hype and an industry we may struggle to recognise.
There's more talks to be announced. This is an event full of people who still give a damn about the web and it's community - with talks meant to be experienced, not bookmarked.
So join us on Friday 13th November, and become a better citizen on the web.
From Our Archive
Want a feel of what to expect from FFConf? We have worked with some excellent photographers over the years and you can explore previous years photos online
We are looking for a new photographer for 2026, if you want to be a part of the FFConf Team and share your skills, please get in touch!
If you've been before then you'll know what happens once the event ends: we fire out t-shirts for a lucky few. This year though, you can pre-order your own FFConf tee via the ticketing page.

Community News
This week's community news comes from the corners of CSS grid. There's a couple of interesting specifications landing in browsers and there's some equally interesting discussions.
- CSS grid lanes - aka masonry, landed in Safari and this is a comprehensive set of demos
- Jake Archibald raises concerns about the use case for CSS grid lanes
- Manuel Matuzoviฤ calls out the accessibility issues inherent in CSS grid lanes
- Remy confused CSS grid lanes for CSS gap decorations