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In this week's roundup of web design and development articles published around the web over the past seven days, we have some CSS tips and tricks, JavaScript, design, a little WordPress, a freebie, and much more! Let's dive in!
Are you familiar with SVG animations? If not, you should really take some time to do so. In case you didn’t know, these awesome animations can be used on any…
Whether you work for an agency or you are a freelance web designer, developer or both, you are undoubtedly familiar with the common nightmare of getting feedback and tracking bugs…
It’s the first Friday of July, and in the USA it’s a holiday weekend as we celebrate Independence Day. Fridays around here mean it’s time for another edition of “This…
This tutorial will guide you through creating a responsive dropdown navigation using CSS only, with the help of CSS flexbox and the “checkbox hack”. Basic knowledge of HTML and CSS…
It’s the last Friday of June – how did we get here so fast? Friday at 1stWebDesigner means it’s time for this week’s edition of “This Week In Web Design”,…
This Week In Web Design is our weekly roundup of web design and development articles published in the past seven days. This week’s edition includes articles about CSS, UI, typography,…
Happy Friday, web designers and developers! Ready for another edition of “This Week In Web Design”? In this week’s roundup of articles related to web design and development that were…
In this tutorial, we’ll make this cool animation of revealing the blog post excerpt on hover using pure CSS and no JavaScript. The GIF below shows what you will be…