One of the biggest benefits of using WordPress is that you have access to tens of thousands of plugins – including a ton of free options. Plugins enable us to…
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So you’ve decided that you want to create websites for a living. But there’s more to it than that. Websites are made up of their initial design concept, the front-end,…
If you’re looking for a simple way to create your own accordion then read on. We’ve curated the best free options that are sure to help you create a usable accordion quickly.
If you’re looking for some examples of quality CSS buttons, this post is where you should start. We’ve organized 10 unique CSS button collections and snippets from CodePen which you can study and clone for your own web projects.
By the end of these quick tutorials, you will be well on your way to understanding and having the skills to implement media queries on your own site, and finally have a responsive website.
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There are so many resources and guides for creating modal windows. Any developer can add these basic UI elements into any website without having to code from scratch.
But custom…
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And with the large following…
FAQ page (Frequently Asked Questions) are a useful section to have on your website. They give users a chance to figure things out by themselves instead of you having to waste resources and time resolving customer or client issues.
In this tutorial, we are going to design a Coming Soon or Under Construction page with a minimalist style and light color scheme in Photoshop, and then, code it all up using HTML5 and CSS3.