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Making Sites More Responsive, Responsibly
Sally Jenkinson asserts that responsive design isn’t just about displaying content on multiple devices – we can also respond to users’ contextual needs to enhance experiences. When the snow lies deep and crisp and even, you’re gonna need a bigger boot.
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Adding and Using Custom Image Sizes in WordPress: A Guide to the Best Thing Ever
Imagine if we were doing all the resizing and optimizing ourselves, in something like Photoshop—it would just about eat our business. Images would be an unattainable luxury. Let’s see how you can use custom image sizes in your WordPress sites as well!
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10 CSS Preprocessors Worth Considering
In this post we have have put together some of the best CSS preprocessors that are currently available, which do you use?
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7 Insights to Consider When Redesigning Your Blog
Even though I have developed hundreds of blogs and websites, I still struggle with redesigning my own site. Pushing Social is my baby and it’s tough to be objective. So this time around I relied heavily on a team of designers to help me reimagine how we deliver our message. I also started the process by compiling a list of 7 insights I’ve learned from designing client sites and applied them to redesigning Pushing Social. These insights were the litmus test for every design decision.
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The WordPress wp-config File: A Comprehensive Guide
The WordPress configuration file, also known as wp-config.php, is most frequently used to set up a database connection and is then forgotten. Despite its neglected nature, it is a powerhouse of features and opportunities for optimization. In this article we’ll look at the default settings that ship with your config file and how you can tweak it to better suit the needs of your WordPress website.
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The Ultimate Guide to Color Theory for Designers
Color theory involves the techniques of picking a matching color series. In this ultimate guide, read how color theory is applied to web and graphic design.
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50 CSS Tools & Resources from 2014
We have the 2014 edition of our 50 favorite CSS resources. It's a huge post of all of the really cool CSS resources that have been released this year.
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How To Create Your Own WordPress Shortcodes
In this article I’ll show you how shortcodes work and how you can create your own through some easy examples.
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The Best & Worst Web Design Trends of 2014 - Market Blog
We cover a handful of the worst and some of the best design trends in web design that we've seen during 2014.
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A Designer’s Guide to Gift Giving
Follow all five principles and you’ll give the perfect gift. But there’s just one absolutely essential principle that you have to follow to give a great gift, and it turns out it’s also the easiest.
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A Collection of Minimal Icons for Subtle Design Work
Minimalism is definitely the go-to style in the modern web, and icons help you clean up the interface, putting quicker information at the user’s disposal. This time around, we have a series of elements that take advantage of both things: Minimal icons. We’ve put together some of the most inventive, fresh and useful elements all around the web, all for free and ready to be applied within your next project. Check it out!
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Turning Design Ideas into Reality: Brainstorming, Wireframing, Prototyping
Practical tips for the 3 phases of design based on experience from creating hundreds of design prototypes.
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New Web Design and Development Resources: #2 December Edition
Hello, fellow designers and developers! Here we have a new collection of elements for your following projects. You will find templates, mockups, vectors and code snippets for all your creative needs.
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The 10 Key Elements of a High Quality Website (infographic)
Have you ever wondered what makes a great website? You know things like content, videos, and images are all important, but there has to be more to it, right?
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8 Usability Testing Tools When On A Budget
A list of usability testing tools ideal for start-ups or companies that cannot allocate big budgets to usability testing but still would like to test
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10 Highly Customizable, Responsive, and Free WordPress Themes
Sometimes it just easier to work with a theme that has loads of custom options for making a website look exactly how you want it, especially if you have clients who aren't tech-savvy. We check out 10 free and eye-catching themes.
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Line Icons To Use In Your Modern Design Projects
If you are a designer who is aware of the fact that icons are a vital part of any interface design, then you should download these icon sets.
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Top 50 Web & Mobile GUI Templates from 2014
We have compiled a comprehensive collection of the best free web and mobile GUI templates from this year (2014).
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20 Gift Ideas for Web Designers
From non-expensive toys to books and fun tools, we have compiled 20 great gift ideas for designers that will fit in a variety of budgets.
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How To Add Holiday Notices To Your WordPress Site
The festivities are upon us and what better way to spread the cheer than putting up a holiday-themed notice on your site? There are lots of WordPress Christmas plugins out there we’ve already looked at, but how about doing it on your own? Do you have a bit of time for a short WordPress project over the holidays? Follow along to learn how to add some Christmas notices to your website via text widget, sticky bar and a counter widget.
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