Modern HTML5 specifications allow for a wide breadth of creativity. Web developers have always been toying around with JavaScript games. But, nowadays, it is so much easier to jump into the process and create something truly magnificent. This gallery is devoted to 30 tutorials you might use to learn about in-browser game development. These techniques […]
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9 Alternatives to Google Analytics
Google Analytics is maybe the best, and most affordable, tool to measure website performance. Although Google products may be the most used, it does not mean that there are no available alternatives. In fact, there are multiple alternatives to Google Analytics available on the internet. Some offer their services for free, while others offer services […]
26 Articles and Tutorials for Getting Started with jQuery
Frontend web developers have been paving a path for clearer standards. Over the years, web browsers have slowly been conditioning themselves to render web pages in this fashion. And after the release of an HTML5 standard, things began moving faster than ever. It’s no surprise that jQuery has taken a jump into the spotlight as […]
Why Is User Experience One of the Most Important Things for Ranking?
Over the last years, UX or user experience design has become a vital part of product development. It’s a process of building products that provide users with what they are looking for quickly, easily, and via comfortable interactions. The research stage of UX design discovers a value proposition of a product and ways it can […]
40 Brilliant Non-Profit Websites
For non-profit organizations, it is difficult to develop a powerful and effective website because many are on a limited budget. In this post, we have put together some beautifully developed non-profit websites for inspiration.
6 Tools and Websites to Measure Site Speed Scores
Free tools and websites are available on the internet to measure site speed scores. Although site speed scores are not necessarily a requirement for SEO, we all know that site performance directly affects user experience. And, user experience can dictate potential organic traffic coming into a website. One good thing to do is to get […]
When and Where to Add Gestures and Interactions to Your Website
When and where should we add gestures and interactions to a website? We all have to remember that more than half of web traffic in the world uses mobile devices. This includes cellphones, tablets, and other touch devices. What does this mean for you as a web designer? Simple – always design your website to […]
55 Beautiful Moleskines
Moleskine notebooks are typically bound in coated paper cardboard with an elastic band to hold the notebook closed. They include a sewn spine that allows it to lie flat when opened, cream-colored paper, rounded corners, a ribbon bookmark, and an expandable pocket inside the rear cover. So today we’ve collected 55 remarkable Moleskines. Enjoy!
4 Fun Alternatives to Loader Spinners
Fun alternatives to loader spinners are available online. Web designers have the option to create one themselves or use available resources on the internet. As a web designer, there is nothing wrong with using conventional and basic progress indicators. However, it is always enjoyable to spice things up and look for fun alternatives. Why is […]
Awful Web Designs From 18 of MMA’s Top Fighters
With the steady rise of Mixed Martial Arts in the mainstream and the new followers of the sport, you would think that the marketing teams for the fighters would know that their target demographic spend hours every day online and would probably be their biggest promoters. But judging by the style of the following 25 websites from 25 of MMA’s top fighters, I am assuming they didn’t get that memo.