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The sins committed in the name of Agile development
The premise behind the Agile Manifesto is that developers, the users they serve, and business stakeholders all benefit by working together. But too often, organizations are faking true change by plastering a new label on older software development practices.
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WASM: Big deal or little deal?
WebAssembly is getting a lot of hype, but is it the game-changer some think it is?
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Export Your WordPress Gravity Forms Submissions to a Google Spreadsheet with Zapier
A tutorial to show how to automate this process.
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50 free ebooks every web developer should read
In the digital era, less and less people rely on paper books. That obviously doesn’t mean people have stopped reading books, just that ebooks have largely flooded the market.
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5 HTML5 Text Editors For Web Developers
In this post, we are presenting a list of the best HTML5 text editors that are completely written for the web.
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The Lazy Person’s Guide to Responsive Typography
Typography is arguably the most important part of any website’s design. A huge header on a blank white page might look like a minimalist’s dream come true, but what happens when we start shrinking our page for smaller and smaller devices?
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Fifty Actions of WordPress - 50 Examples (1 to 10)
In this tutorial, we're going to start reviewing 50 selected actions by explaining what they do and see an example for each action.
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Responsive Responsibility
Just over four years ago Ethan Marcotte penned the article “Responsive Web Design”, and a year later we published his book by the same name at A Book Apart. It’s no stretch to say that both have gone on to shape the very way we design websites now.
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Back to Basics With WordPress CSS: Understanding the Native Classes
In this guide, we're going to have a quick look at the absolute minimal set of CSS you need to take care of when building a WordPress site.
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Creating the Starting Files for Your WordPress Theme Framework
In this tutorial you'll take a basic theme and edit the template files so they're ready for hooks and functions to be added to them for your framework. The purpose of this tutorial is to tidy up the theme so that code isn't duplicated, which means you'll be creating include files for the loop. This means you won't have to create duplicate loops in your child themes when you create new template files, and if you need to edit the loop you only have to do it once.
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50 Most Useful jQuery Plugins from 2014
Today, we have the 2014 edition of our top 50 jQuery plugins of the year. They are the 50 jQuery plugins that we feel are the most useful, most innovative and most time-saving solutions to many of the modern design and development issues you may have.
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How to optimize your website for speed, and why you still should
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How to Use AJAX in WordPress to Load Search Results
In this article I’ll take you through the basics of AJAX and we’ll create a very simple extension that pulls in search results using AJAX in the default Twenty Fourteen theme.
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Fifty Actions of WordPress – 50 Examples (11 to 20)
In the previous part of this series, we started going through 50 WordPress actions, selected among hundreds and we started by reviewing 10 of them. In this tutorial, we're going to see another batch and do examples with each.
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40 Free CSS Tools For Accelerated Development
You are at the right place if you were looking for some free to use CSS tools for accelerated development.
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40+ essential resources for responsive websites
In 2014, if you have a website that isn’t responsive, it doesn’t count. Responsive web design has now become a standard when it comes to creating new websites. More and more people are viewing websites from their phones, it has become really important to adapt to those changes and design websites in such a way that they work across a variety of different screen sizes.
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Free Download: 72 Website Flowcharts and Wireframes
Meet UI Tiles, 72 Website Flowcharts for any purpose. Build site maps, demonstrate interactions and engineer magnificent projects, saving lots of time and energy.
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10 Useful WordPress Functions You Might Not Know About
WordPress is full of great functions for us developers to use. We can pull post lists out of thin air, manipulate almost everything about them, grab any user we wish and display their social media connections in a jiffy. Let’s take a look at some of my favourite overlooked functions and learn how to use them along the way.
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Huge Collection of the Best Free & Premium WordPress Slider Plugins
This is a huge area for plugin developers and there are many different free and premium options available so we have tried to collect together as many as we could find so there should be something in this list to cater everyone – we have simple image sliders, lots of free options and then below we have listed the more advanced premium plugins.
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5 Common Web Design "Faux Pas" You Should Avoid
Sometimes, you might add a feature to your website that looks great, but makes things more difficult for your users. In this article, you'll learn about the problems users can have with five common web design techniques.
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