8 CSS & JavaScript Snippets That Feature Wood Textures
A collection of unique CSS and JavaScript snippets for creating wood backgrounds, textures, and components.
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Weekly News for Designers № 706
This week’s Designer News – № 706 – includes Adapting Typography to User Preferences with CSS, Grid Flow Animation, Flexer CSS Playground, Open Runde Typeface, NASA Choose WordPress, and much more.
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How Tracking Backend Activity Improves WordPress Security
Website security is among the biggest challenges that web professionals face. It’s a constant battle to thwart malicious actors. Great effort is required. Yet the results aren’t encouraging. Those of…
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How to Deal with Clients That Have Outsized Expectations
Clients have big ideas for their websites. It’s an opportunity to build something special. But web designers don’t always share the same level of enthusiasm. That’s not because we don’t…
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Weekly News for Designers № 705
This week’s Designer News – № 705 – includes Building a Design System with Tailwind CSS, Phosphor Icons, A Checklist for Choosing Type, Multi-Layered Calendars, Vox Media drops its own CMS, and a whole lot more.
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Want to Succeed as a Freelancer? It’s about Time.
There’s something unique about being a freelance web designer. You can achieve success while also maintaining freedom. But much of it involves chasing new clients and working long hours. It’s…
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How to Detect User Preferences with CSS
Web design is all about building user interfaces (UI). It’s a massive part of what we do. We create something that we think users will like. We often use established…
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Weekly News for Designers № 704
This week’s Designer News – № 704 – includes Writing CSS In 2023: Is It Any Different Than A Few Years Ago?, The Ultimate Guide to AI Web Design 2023, Figma Typography Secrets, Inspiration for Text Block Transitions, Source Prompts, An Introduction to Native CSS Nesting, and a whole lot more.
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Increase Revenue From Your Existing Web Design Clients
Chasing after new clients is part of being a freelancer or small web design agency. It’s a direct path to growth. But we shouldn’t forget about existing clients. They play…
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Increase Revenue From Your Existing Web Design Clients
Chasing after new clients is part of being a freelancer or small web design agency. It’s a direct path to growth. But we shouldn’t forget about existing clients. They play…
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