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React To The Future With Isomorphic Apps

Things often come full circle in software engineering. The web in particular started with servers delivering content down to the client. Recently, with the creation of modern web frameworks such as...

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Quick Tip: Using the HTML5 “download” Attribute

Creating a download link in HTML is straightforward; add an anchor tag and point to the file within the  href  attribute. Some file types, however, (such as images, .pdf, .txt, and .doc for example)...

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Extending In Sass Without Creating A Mess

The @extend directive in Sass is a powerful directive that facilitates the sharing of rules and relationships between selectors. However, it can produce undesirable side effects if it is not carefully...

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25 Syntax Highlighters: Tried and Tested

When you set out to grab a syntax highlighter for your website, or your favorite IDE, you quickly find there are a lot of options available. Picking which one to use can be a daunting task. Today,...

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Sketch With Material Design

In the past year, adoption of Sketch at Google, where I work at, has taken off and is now a widely preferred tool. The more tools in our belts, the better, so here’s my take on why Sketch and the new...

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A Better Way To Design For Retina In Photoshop

Recently, I had a project in which I needed to produce high-fidelity screens for a tablet. I was to present these screens on the device and also produce a clickable prototype. They needed to be...

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Testing For And With Windows Phone

Although Windows Phone usage is still low compared with other browsers 1 it’s sometimes necessary to test your web work for Internet Explorer Mobile. For web developers, this could be a complication....

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Introducing ScrollMagic 2.0

If you’re desperate to generate beautiful scroll animations in your next project, then look no further. ScrollMagic is a JavaScript library to help you create “magical” scroll interactions which...

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Everything You Need to Know About Google Search Console

One of the first things you should do after launching a website is create a Google Search Console account. Why? Because it helps you understand how Google crawls, analyses and indexes your website....

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Everything You Need to Know About Google Search Console

One of the first things you should do after launching a website is create a Google Search Console account. Why? Because it helps you understand how Google crawls, analyses and indexes your website....

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Take a Look at The Best Tools And Resources for Web Professionals

It’s clear that there’s an abundance of tools and resources for web developers and graphic and web designers out there. However, finding the best ones is not always the easiest of tasks. To that end,...

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Take a Look at The Best Tools And Resources for Web Professionals

It’s clear that there’s an abundance of tools and resources for web developers and graphic and web designers out there. However, finding the best ones is not always the easiest of tasks. To that end,...

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Web Design for Kids: Getting Ready to Build a Website

Welcome to the second lesson in our Web Design for Kids  series! In this lesson we will learn all about some things we need to do and the tools we need before we start writing the code for our Tuts+...

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Web Design for Kids: HTML Structure

Welcome to the third lesson of our Web Design for Kids series, HTML Structure! We will be learning how to write our site’s structure with HTML. This structure will get us ready for the site’s content,...

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Web Design for Kids: HTML Structure

Welcome to the third lesson of our Web Design for Kids series, HTML Structure! We will be learning how to write our site’s structure with HTML. This structure will get us ready for the site’s content,...

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Web Design for Kids: CSS

Welcome to the fifth lesson of our Web Design for Kids series, all about CSS. We’ve worked very hard on our HTML content, so now it’s time to make it look pretty! We will be adding things to our HTML...

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Web Design for Kids: CSS

Welcome to the fifth lesson of our Web Design for Kids series, all about CSS. We’ve worked very hard on our HTML content, so now it’s time to make it look pretty! We will be adding things to our HTML...

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Web Design for Kids: CSS

Welcome to the fifth lesson of our Web Design for Kids series, all about CSS. We’ve worked very hard on our HTML content, so now it’s time to make it look pretty! We will be adding things to our HTML...

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Web Design for Kids: CSS

Welcome to the fifth lesson of our Web Design for Kids series, all about CSS. We’ve worked very hard on our HTML content, so now it’s time to make it look pretty! We will be adding things to our HTML...

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Web Design for Kids: Images

Welcome to the seventh lesson of our  Web Design for Kids  series, all about images! We’ve added several images to our Tuts+ Town website, but we haven’t talked about images in detail yet. In this...

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