I have a confession to make; I’m the type of person who has no patience for a slow loading site. And apparently, I’m not the only one. Based on a research by the Aberdeen Group, a 1-second delay in a page load time can have the following negative effect: – Reduced page views by 11% –… Continue reading 4 Easy Hacks To Improve Your Site’s Speed And Get Better Conversions
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Coding Buttons in CSS
March 2, 2018 by Spyrestudios Blogger CSS is the gold standard in web design, providing an organized framework for your website. It takes added skill, though, to turn a basic CSS grid into an interactive site. One of those necessary skills is adding clickable buttons within the CSS grid to enhance and simplify navigation. Once… Continue reading Coding Buttons in CSS
Build An Eye-Tracking Alien with JavaScript ― Scotch
Hi and welcome to our Code Challenge #4. This week on the challenge we shall be delving into mouse tracking with JavaScript and simple animations with CSS. The Challenge The challenge is basically to build this Alien from Mars. We were browsing CodePen and saw this awesome CSS alien built by Eduardo Sada. View the… Continue reading Build An Eye-Tracking Alien with JavaScript ― Scotch
Freebie: 2 Beautiful Checkout Forms with Bootstrap 4
In this post we would like to share with you 2 awesome shopping cart and payment form templates. Just like all our freebies, these templates are completely free to use (no attribution required), fully responsive, and super easy to implement – just copy and paste! The Templates The templates use the Bootstrap 4 framework. The… Continue reading Freebie: 2 Beautiful Checkout Forms with Bootstrap 4
CSS Lightsaber Checkbox ― Scotch
Welcome to our Code Challenge #3. Way back when about five years ago when we started Scotch.io, one of our very first articles was to create lightsabers using plain CSS. Let’s bring that back and see how we can build out the same thing in this week’s code challenge. The Challenge The challenge is to… Continue reading CSS Lightsaber Checkbox ― Scotch
Build a Calculator with CSS Grid ― Scotch
This post is the second in a new Scotch series called Code Challenge. We haven’t done one of these since April 23, 2015 but we’d love to start them up more often. Every week we will post an image or tiny app that you can try to build yourselves! We encourage you to use CodePen… Continue reading Build a Calculator with CSS Grid ― Scotch
Why You Should Choose JQuery for Your Next Project?
JQuery is one of the most popular JavaScript frameworks that are commonly used in interactive, dynamic and responsive web development. A JQuery programmer uses this platform to call numerous JavaScript library functions to implement into the web development very easily and effectively. A large number of giant IT Corporations like Google, IBM, Netflix, Microsoft and… Continue reading Why You Should Choose JQuery for Your Next Project?
Micron.js – Create CSS Animations Controlled by JavaScript Power
Micron.JS is a micro interaction library which can be used to add Interactions to different DOM Elements. Micron.JS animates an element using CSS power and the interactive behaviours are controlled by JavaScript. Micron.JS is easy to adapt and can bring interactions to life using html5 data attributes or a chain of JavaScript methods. You can… Continue reading Micron.js – Create CSS Animations Controlled by JavaScript Power
Micron.js: A JS library for creating CSS animations
Micron.js is a micro interaction library which can be used to add interactions to different DOM Elements. Micron.js animates an element using CSS power and the interactive behaviours are controlled by JavaScript. Micron.js is easy to adapt and can bring interactions to life using HTML5 data attributes or a chain of JavaScript methods. View project… Continue reading Micron.js: A JS library for creating CSS animations
Tailwind CSS: A framework for rapid UI development
Tailwind CSS is a utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development: in simpler words, it’s a CSS where class names are not based on their content but describe what they do. For example, it has a .text-center to be used if you want align text to the center, an .opacity-75 class to set the opacity of… Continue reading Tailwind CSS: A framework for rapid UI development
3 Features Every CSS Navigation Menu Must Have
Building a custom CSS navigation menu for yourself or a client is exciting. You’ve got a blank canvas to start with, and you can create anything. However, CSS menus aren’t simple. Engineering them might be old hat, but over the years, CSS menus have gotten stuck in a groove, skipping some of the most important… Continue reading 3 Features Every CSS Navigation Menu Must Have
15 Great Gifts for Web Designers
November 29, 2017 by Alex Fox Buying gifts for the technologically inclined can be challenging. Here’s fifteen great ideas for gifts for web designers. This unique sketch pad is created to help developers design websites for both desktop and mobile platforms. If you don’t like this pad, UI Stencils has an awesome collection of similar… Continue reading 15 Great Gifts for Web Designers
Fontisto: An iconic font and CSS toolkit
Fontisto is a new iconic font curated and maintained by Kenan Gündoğan that includes more than 360 pictographic icons and a CSS toolkit for easily customising size, color, drop shadow and anything else via CSS. Features: It doesn’t require JavaScript Icons are infinitely scalable and look sharp on HiDPI screens The icon font has been built with accessibility… Continue reading Fontisto: An iconic font and CSS toolkit
Fetch Those Early-Bird Tickets! ???????? ???????? ???????? – Smashing Magazine
Great conferences are all about learning new skills and making new connections. That’s why we’ve set up a couple of new adventures for SmashingConf 2018 — just practical sessions, new formats, new lightning talks, evening sessions and genuine, interesting conversations — with a dash of friendly networking! Taking place in London, San Francisco, Toronto. Tickets? Glad you asked!1… Continue reading Fetch Those Early-Bird Tickets! ???????? ???????? ???????? – Smashing Magazine
Avoiding Common Problems with CSS Grid
October 25, 2017 by Alex Fox For many dark days, properly aligning objects on a webpage with CSS alone was close to impossible. With mostly-functional semi-hacks like float, positioning and in-like block, we could make it work, but it was far from perfect. When vexed by a particularly troublesome layout quirk, some event lamented the… Continue reading Avoiding Common Problems with CSS Grid
Froala Design Blocks – A set of 170+ Bootstrap Based Design Blocks
Froala Design Blocks come with more than 170 responsive design blocks ready to be used in your web or mobile apps. All blocks are based on the Bootstrap Library, and they are the building blocks for beautiful websites. All design blocks are based on the Bootstrap grid 4 and they adapt based on the screen… Continue reading Froala Design Blocks – A set of 170+ Bootstrap Based Design Blocks
Fractures – Baseline Atomic CSS Toolkit
Fractures is a baseline atomic CSS toolkit that helps you bootstrap design-systems and prototypes by providing a set of non-blocking, atomic, utility classes.It’s been developed by Krisztian Puska – a developer and designer from Hungary.The project consists of a library providing a set of CSS utility classes for handling spacing, grids, alignment and even typography… Continue reading Fractures – Baseline Atomic CSS Toolkit
Free Business Card Templates | Freebies
Advertisements Enjoyed this post? Please share and spread the love. Author: Muhammad FaisalI’m Muhammad Faisal founder of GDJ and co-founder of FPD. I love all things having to do with WordPress, PHP, HTML5, CSS, or jQuery. And really enjoying to writing articles on web design and typography. You can catch me on Twitter,… Continue reading Free Business Card Templates | Freebies
Shoelace: A lightweight CSS starter kit
Shoelace is a CSS starter kit, not a framework: Think of it as a CSS reset sprinkled with helpful components. Bootstrap users will find it familiar, yet refreshing. Shoelace is highly customisable through CSS variables and it doesn’t require Less, Sass, or any preprocessing at all. The minified version is only 32KB View project page … Continue reading Shoelace: A lightweight CSS starter kit
fractures: An atomic CSS toolkit for building websites
fractures is a CSS toolkit built by @pyx that may be used for quick prototyping as well as for production. The project consists of a library providing a set of CSS utility classes for handling spacing, grids, alignment and even typography in a matter of seconds. The good thing about fractures is that it is atomic, non blocking:… Continue reading fractures: An atomic CSS toolkit for building websites
t-scroll: A modern reveal-on-scroll JS library
t-scroll is a modern reveal-on-scroll JavaScript library for creating custom element animations when scrolling a web page. The library is built in pure JavaScript (ES6/Babel – no jQuery dependency) and Sass (processed with Gulp). t-scroll is fully customisable: it provides more than 45 CSS effects and many other options to allow a quite high flexibility level.… Continue reading t-scroll: A modern reveal-on-scroll JS library
Spectre.css – A lightweight, responsive and modern CSS framework
Spectre.css is a lightweight, responsive and modern CSS framework for faster and extensible development. – Lightweight (~10KB gzipped) starting point for your projects – Flexbox-based, responsive and mobile-friendly layout – Carefully designed elements and components Spectre is a side project based on years of CSS development work on a large web service project. Spectre only… Continue reading Spectre.css – A lightweight, responsive and modern CSS framework
Learn Web Development With These Web Developer Courses
If you’re a newbie hoping to learn web development, these web developer courses below will be powerful tools in your journey to greater knowledge. As you embark on this journey, remember that Google and websites like StackOverflow are your best friends. You will encounter many frustrating problems along the way, but they are all problems… Continue reading Learn Web Development With These Web Developer Courses
7 (More) Coding Playgrounds For Web Developers
Testing tools are essential for the developers as they constantly require to test their codes. Testing tools and codes play a vital role in the web development process in order to check the functionality and validate the codes. They are designed to help developers check and validate their codes and hence, save their time as… Continue reading 7 (More) Coding Playgrounds For Web Developers