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In short: Getting listed on JavaScript Weekly is free, with optional paid upgrades. Plan for a few hours — it wants written material and a decision you do not control.
What they ask for: First publish a strong JavaScript/browser engineering article or genuinely novel developer utility, then reply to a current issue with one concise, disclosed editorial tip.
First publish a strong JavaScript/browser engineering article or genuinely novel developer utility, then reply to a current issue with one concise, disclosed editorial tip.
Current issues invite readers to send relevant links by reply, but inclusion is fully editorial. Submit one timely technical item, not a generic homepage or repeated pitch; disclose your tool ownership and do not imply endorsement. Review/publication timing and rel/follow status are not guaranteed.
Open the submission page on javascriptweekly.com and complete its form — that is the "Open submit page" link at the top of this page.
Current issues invite readers to send relevant links by reply, but inclusion is fully editorial. Submit one timely technical item, not a generic homepage or repeated pitch; disclose your tool ownership and do not imply endorsement. Review/publication timing and rel/follow status are not guaranteed.
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