Category: Web Development
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Website Header Design: 44 Examples and What Makes Them Good
Making an excellent website header design is very important. That’s because the website header is the first place that your visitors will probably look in order to decide if your site can really be useful for their needs. With this in mind, the header design needs to be very …
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How to Manage a Large-Scale WordPress Site (5 Best Practices)
Every website owner and developer hopes their site takes off and becomes successful. High levels of traffic, engaged users, and a steady stream of content from multiple contributors sound great when you’re managing a small site. Of course, the reality is that handling a large-scale WordPress website is no […] read more
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A Breakdown of All Your Website’s Traffic Sources (What Means What?)
So. You know how we’re always on your case to measure your marketing? Get in good with your analytics ? Evaluate what’s working, and what’s not, so you can spend your time and dollars more wisely? That’s way easier to do when you understand what all the things you’re […] Read more
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What Users Want More Of From Your Site
Putting yourself in the shoes of your site visitors ensures your site gives your target audience exactly what they want. While it’s a simple task to figure out basics about your typical site visitor, it isn’t always as easy to figure out what individual consumers want from your site. […] Read more
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11 Content Curation and Collaboration Tools to Save You Time
Editor’s note: You may have missed the original version of this post a couple years ago. We’re sharing Aaron’s updated version today, as more efficient teamwork is a constant need for content marketers . As content marketers, we have our work cut out for us. Getting original ideas off […] Read more
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Augmented Reality Trends
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What is a Rich Snippet?
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Reusable, Maintainable, and Modular CSS
Reusable, Maintainable, and Modular CSS A few advantages of CSS are it’s a declarative, readable, easy-to-use nature. It’s not that hard to start writing CSS and seeing results. Although the barrier to entry is low, there are some significant shortcomings that makes CSS difficult for reusability, modularity, and maintainability. […] Read more
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SEO for the Mobile Index
How Will the New Mobile First Index Impact Your Website? Google announced that some sites would be switching over to the “mobile first” index. As usual, this led to a plethora of “the sky is falling” posts, mostly just to get a few clicks. Today, we are going to […] Read more
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Collection of CSS snippets
Some time ago I asked on twitter about the favorite CSS snippets people use regularly. What’s you favorite CSS snippets which you use again and again? Rules: – Has to fit in one tweet – Has to be vanilla CSS (not Sass, Less…) – You don’t have to include […] Read more
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Admin panel made simple
Features Tabler comes with tons of well-designed components and features. Clear and telling code that you won’t get lost in. It was made with care and loves so that you don’t have to spend hours […] Read more
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13 Noteworthy Points from Google’s JavaScript Style Guide
For anyone who isn’t already familiar with it, Google puts out a style guide for writing JavaScript that lays out (what Google believes to be) the best stylistic practices for writing clean, understandable code. These are not hard and fast rules for writing valid JavaScript, only proscriptions for maintaining […] Read more
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IN FOCUS: Inspirational Dashboard Designs
SaaS (Software-as-a-service) has proven to be an effective way to gain customers who may not have hundreds of dollars ready to shell out on software. The SaaS model also helps ease space requirements in local environments since SaaS products typically operate in the cloud. As SaaS becomes a more popular […] Read more