r/Frontend
343k members
r/Frontend is a subreddit with 343k members. The most common kinds of discussions are solution requests and advice requests, and the community frequently discusses frontend, looking for a, design, tools, and struggling, and they frequently recommend/review cms, ui framework, and react course.
/r/frontend is a subreddit for front end web developers who want to move the web forward or want to learn how. If you're looking to find or share the latest and greatest tips, links, thoughts, and discussions on the world of front web development, this is the place to do it.
Popular Themes in r/Frontend
#1
Solution Requests
: "Is there any code/source to integrate such waves on a website?"
7 posts
#2
Advice Requests
: "Are magic links actually better than passwords?"
6 posts
#3
Pain & Anger
: "Stop turning divs Into buttons"
2 posts
#4
Self-Promotion
: "I just released version 2 of React Motion Gallery. Source is visible on GitHub. npm i react-motion-gallery"
1 post
Popular Topics in r/Frontend
#1
Frontend
: "how do you actually measure if a Frontend change moved a business metric not just engagement"
61 posts
#2
Looking For A
21 posts
#3
Design
: "It Just Works: Tiny Details That Matter in UX Design"
20 posts
#4
Tools
: "What i need to make a professional apps"
12 posts
#5
Struggling
11 posts
#6
Hate
10 posts
#7
Development
9 posts
#8
Code
: "Would frontend devs use a workflow where clients can customize components without editing Code?"
9 posts
#9
Ui
: "Is anyone else exhausted by how overly engineered simple Ui state has become?"
9 posts
#10
Css
: "Is anyone else finding it harder to maintain a clean separation of concerns with modern utility-first Css frameworks?"
8 posts
Products Discussed in r/Frontend
Cms
45 reviews
#1
Strapi
4.6★ from 5 reviews
#2
Webflow
4.3★ from 3 reviews
#3
Drupal
4.3★ from 3 reviews
Ui Framework
34 reviews
#1
Vue
4.4★ from 5 reviews
#2
Angular
4.8★ from 4 reviews
#3
Bootstrap
3.5★ from 2 reviews
React Course
22 reviews
#1
Udemy
4.2★ from 5 reviews
#2
Maximilian
4.3★ from 3 reviews
#3
Scrimba
4.3★ from 3 reviews
Member Growth in r/Frontend
Yearly
+39k members(12.7%)
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Last updated: June 14, 2026