A weekly podcast about just building websites from Dave Rupert and Chris Coyier.
ShopTalkShow is a weekly podcast about building websites, hosted by Dave Rupert and Chris Coyier. Episodes cover front-end web design and UX topics such as CSS features, JavaScript frameworks, web components, and broader discussions about the practice and culture of web development work.
The show has released 727 episodes as of the most recent listed entry (August 10, 2026), covering topics like CSS line-clamp techniques, the navigation API, AI's role in coding workflows, CodePen 2.0, and AT Protocol. Content is available through podcast subscriptions, YouTube, and RSS, and listeners can submit discussion topics or questions to be addressed on the show.
The show is aimed at front-end and web developers, from those learning the field to experienced practitioners interested in ongoing conversations about web platform changes and industry practices. A Discord community is available to supporters via Patreon, and sponsorship inquiries are directed to Chris Coyier's email.
Yes, episodes can be subscribed to and listened to for free where podcasts are available.
Discord access is available by supporting the show on Patreon.
The show is hosted by Dave Rupert and Chris Coyier.
It covers front-end web design and UX topics such as CSS, HTML, AI coding tools, and web platform features.
Listeners can send in discussion topics or questions, and companies can inquire about sponsorship via chriscoyier@gmail.com.
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