Fresh Resources for Web Designers and Developers (May 2014)
It’s time for us again to share several great resources with our fellow designers and developers. Let’s cut to the chase. In this round, we have g…
It’s time for us again to share several great resources with our fellow designers and developers. Let’s cut to the chase. In this round, we have g…
For many web developers, which may only be familiar with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, developing a native mobile app could be unfamiliar territory. Tech…
Whether you’re a professional or a newbie designer, continuously learning and perfecting your skills will help you become an even better one. Being …
In addition to offering free hosting through GitHub Pages, GitHub allows you to use your own custom domain name for the pages you create. Instead of u…
With annual retail sales via mobiles and tablets expected to hit $707 billion by 2018, more and more consumers are now looking for a visually engaging…
We have discussed how to setup a Jekyll blog locally in our computer, create a draft, and manage multiple drafts with the use of a plugin in the previ…
Although Jekyll is a static website generator, it allows for the use of plugins to extend its functionality. Continuing our discussion from the previo…
This article was first published on: Apr 18, 2014. For any smartphone user, no matter which mobile OS you are on, the camera app is one of the more of…
In the previous post, we have shown you how to install Jekyll and publish your first post with it. If you have followed it, you can see that creating …
Having trouble picking the ideal background for your website? Look no further – AdaptiveBackgrounds.js is a color tool for designers that takes the …
Before, we’ve gone in-depth about HTML5 elements and shown what they do. HTML5 brought us new elements like header, footer, aside, nav, and main. Th…
Email is far from being the best way to communicate, especially in a far-from-traditional working environment. If you work with team members remotely,…