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Bringing Web Designs to Life

In today’s digital landscape, a website’s design is crucial in capturing users’ attention and keeping them engaged. CSS animations have become a powerful tool in web development, allowing designers to create dynamic and interactive user experiences.

Technological Advances that Challenged Visual Art

How to Help Your Web Design Clients Without Being There

The web is a 24/7 medium. But web designers have office hours. That leaves a gap in technical support coverage. What happens if your client has a question about WordPress in the middle of the night?

Google Shuts Down URL Shortener, Affecting 4.6 Billion Links

Over time, these existing URLs saw less and less traffic as the years went on – in fact more than 99% of them had no activity in the last month.

It’s Time To Talk About CSS5

Have you ever wondered what happened after CSS3? It’s common knowledge that we never saw CSS4 come after it, yet we have a plethora of new features that have no similar way of defining when they were introduced. The W3C CSS-Next community group is actively searching for better approaches for how we describe the evolution of CSS over time and identify feature sets as effectively as we did with CSS3…

Open-source DataTables integration with Tailwind CSS

Use the datatable component to search, sort, filter, export and paginate table data of rows and columns for your web application coded with the utility classes from Tailwind CSS

Google announces new AI features for Chrome Desktop

Discover how Chrome’s latest AI features, such as Google Lens for desktop and Tab Compare, can make it easier for you to accomplish tasks online.

The Experiment with Container Units in Design

Turns out, surprise surprise, that it’s not that easy. There are plenty of things that container queries are awkward at or just not the right unit for.

Balancing Function and Emotion in Design

We’re admiring the whimsical Eames-designed Solar Do-Nothing Machine and questioning what the right balance is between function and emotion.

How to Measure Usability Score

Usability testing is a critical aspect of user experience (UX) design that involves evaluating a product by testing it on real users. The goal is to uncover usability issues, gather qualitative and quantitative data, and improve the overall user experience. There are two main types of usability testing: moderated and unmoderated.

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