Welcome to the WordPress of Tomorrow!

As Noel Tock explained at WordCamp Europe 2018, we’ve potentially hit “peak WordPress”. With that in mind, some are now looking forward to the next evolution of the platform. While no one can say for sure what the future holds, a ‘Digital Experience Platform’ (DXP) looks to be the latest method of reaching fresh customers. This …
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20+ Annual Report Templates (Word & InDesign) 2019

Are you working on an annual report? Looking for a way to impress your client or boss with this report? Then use a simple annual report template to make your document look more professional. Preparing an annual report is not an easy job. You shouldn’t have to spend hours making it look pretty as well. […]
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10 New Year’s Resolutions for Designers in 2019

Happy New Year! Today, we’ve got a nifty guide to resolutions that are specifically for designers. What changes do you hope to make in 2019? Did you know that people have been making resolutions to improve themselves and their lives since the time of ancient Babylonians? I’ll admit to making a few of these myself… […]
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Using AI to speed Up The Learning Process

Technology can be a real blessing for the modern classroom. While the Internet and a host of multimedia tech do make it easier to perform various tasks and deliver educational content, there are always concerns about its overall effectiveness in learning. In a world where most interactions either begin or, at a minimum, include the …
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Do WordPress Page Builders Have A Future In Gutenberg’s World?

Page builders are a mainstay of the WordPress economy. WordPress is designed to be user-friendly, but the complexity of the underlying theme framework puts the creation of custom page layouts beyond the reach of non-developers. Page builders allow people who can’t code to build unique page layouts with a graphical drag-and-drop interface. Gutenberg is a …
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Gradient Borders in CSS

Let’s say you need a gradient border around an element. My mind goes like this:

  • There is no simple obvious CSS API for this.
  • I’ll just make a wrapper element with a linear-gradient background, then an inner element will block out most of that background, except a thin line of padding around it.

Perhaps like this:

See the Pen Gradient with Wrapper by Chris Coyier (@chriscoyier) on CodePen.

If you hate the idea of a wrapping element, …

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40+ Best Bootstrap Admin Templates of 2019

Planning to develop a new web app? Or create a stunning backend membership area for your services? Then it’s time to start thinking about designing an admin dashboard. Creating an effective admin dashboard that your users enjoy coming back to over and over again can be a challenging task. You have to work with user […]
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Using React for WordPress Gutenberg Development

In today’s fast-paced world, numerous websites are vying to get on top and stay ahead in the competition. Which means you need to come up with something that is aesthetically pleasing and exceptional enough to sustain for the long run. After making a grand entrance onto the web’s stage, WordPress as a CMS platform has …
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The Pros and Cons of Being a Freelance Writer

The most appealing jobs are the ones where you get to make money on your terms like freelance writing. If you can turn it into a full-time career, even better! However, before you take the plunge into the online world of writing for money, you should ask yourself some serious questions. Are you a skilled …
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