Web Designers Can Get by Without Knowing Code. Here’s Why They Should Learn Anyway.
Even for the simplest of websites, code is still worth knowing. Here are a few reasons why learning it will serve you well in the long run.
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The Good and Bad of Stock Photography
We look at the impact stock photography has had on web design, covering both the good and the bad. Plus, tips for finding the best images.
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The Good and Bad of Stock Photography
We look at the impact stock photography has had on web design, covering both the good and the bad. Plus, tips for finding the best images.
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How Taylor Arndt Brings a First-Person Perspective to Accessibility
The importance of accessibility is often preached to web designers. Thankfully, many of us have taken it to heart. In this day and age, there’s no reason why a website…
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Scenarios Where WordPress May Not Be the Best Option
We take a look at those scenarios when it may be wiser to steer clear of WordPress – or any CMS, for that matter, and just use static HTML.
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Helping Your Clients with Unexplained Website Phenomena
We look at ways to help your clients solve those annoying website mysteries and share some of the most common of these “stranger things.”
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Helping Your Clients with Unexplained Website Phenomena
We look at ways to help your clients solve those annoying website mysteries and share some of the most common of these “stranger things.”
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How to Target Design Elements with the CSS :not Pseudo-Class
:not allows you to target elements that do not match a list of provided selectors. The result is more control over niche design features.
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How to Target Design Elements with the CSS :not Pseudo-Class
:not allows you to target elements that do not match a list of provided selectors. The result is more control over niche design features.
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Why Web Design Is Never Simple
We take a look at ways to both understand and communicate to clients the true complexities of a building well-built website.
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