In this article I’ll point out some important rules, how to use your javascript, which tools to use and what benefits you’ll gain from it.
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The success of an e-commerce website is defined by sales, not by design. However, that doesn’t mean that design does not matter. In this post we’ll showcase 25 well-designed e-commerce sites from a wide variety of industries. For more on e-commerce sites please see these posts from the archives:
50 Inspirational E-Commerce Website Designs
25 Inspirational E-Commerce [...]
One of the most important thing when developing websites is page loading speed, to load as quickly as possible, especially in the case of large websites.
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A Fun CSS3 Animation and Twitter Feed Experiment
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Zebra-striping rows and columns with the nth-of-type selector.
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Using PHP-generated CSS, you can abstract your multi-line CSS3 stuff into just one line of maintainable code.
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Recently, I have just finished another website. During the development, I have to write fair a bit of javascript to implement the form, and I discovered these plugins and I pretty sure it will come in handy to all of you.
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Title tags often get overlooked by web developers. That’s a shame as they are crucial for both search rankings and users seeing search results. Here is the ultimate title tag optimization list to fix them.
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A comprehensive discussion of how to use CSS counters, including an infographic and details on browser support, benefits and potential drawbacks.
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Many sites provide an array of methods to interact with their offerings, but excesses in decision-making pressure can render less empowered visitors into a cyclone of stress from the barrage of questions being asked.
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