If for whatever reason you don’t know jQuery, it is a “write less, do more” JavaScript library. It has many Ajax and JavaScript features to allow you enhance semantic coding and user experience.
So often we see tutorials for learning plugin development focused on developers. Here we are going to approach it differently by looking at WordPress plugins development from designers perspective. So everything will be created and explained from scratch.
This article is all about creative websites and their unique navigations. Navigation plays a crucial role in the success or failure of any website. An easy to navigate website is…
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Whether you are a serious WordPress publisher with a specific goal on the Web or just planning to start a blog, this article is for you. This section will be a guide on how you can build your WordPress SEO friendly site.
Learn the measures you should take to make your website is hack-proof. You will also be reading about some of the most common techniques hackers use to compromise your website’s security.
In this jQuery Animation Beginners Guide, we are going explore the basics, to prepare you for advanced designs. Animations is the core functionality behind the interactive elements in web design.
Are you familiar with the extensions after your images? There are so many image formats that it's so easy to get confused! File extensions like .jpeg, .bmp, .gif, and more can be seen after an image's file name. Most of us disregard it, thinking there is no significance regarding these image formats.
I know from my own experiences, people are obsessed with traffic, statistics, looking at other sites – tracking their stats and so on. And if there is enough demand, of…
You’re probably losing out on clients just because your portfolio doesn’t give them all of the information they need. Based on what we’ve learned from running AwesomeWeb, this is what…