3 Essential Design Trends, January 2025
From circles to background text elements to high-drama imagery, 2025 is off to a great start with these website design trends.
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From circles to background text elements to high-drama imagery, 2025 is off to a great start with these website design trends.
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You have for sure heard about the new CSS Anchor Positioning, right? It’s a feature that allows you to link any element from the page to another one, i.e., the anchor. It’s useful for all the tooltip stuff, but it can also create a lot of other nice effects. In this article, we will study
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Reddit faces growing toxicity, with issues like hate speech, misinformation, and radicalization exacerbated by its anonymity and algorithms. The platform must balance free speech with effective moderation to address these challenges.
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There seemed to be a hot minute when the tech industry understood the value of idle tinkering and made a point of providing ‘side project time’ as an explicit working perk. The concept endures — I’m lucky enough to work somewhere that has it — but it seems to have been outpaced in recent years
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Looking for a tool to make web designing easier? This list is packed with freebies, from tools to themes to fonts, you’ll find something you can use here.
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It’s not too far-fetched to say AI is a pretty handy tool that we all rely on for everyday tasks. It handles tasks like recognizing faces, understanding or cloning speech, analyzing large data, and creating personalized app experiences, such as music playlists based on your listening habits or workout plans matched to your progress. But
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My previous article warned that horizontal motion on Tinder has irreversible consequences. I’ll save venting on that topic for a different blog, but at first glance, swipe-based navigation seems like it could be a job for Web-Slinger.css, your friendly neighborhood experimental pure CSS Wow.js replacement for one-way scroll-triggered animations. I haven’t managed to fit that
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Users’ feedback is shaped by biases, emotions, and familiarity with the status quo. Great UX design requires balancing empathy with vision, using user insights as a guide—not the rulebook.
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Learn the basics of the TCP/IP model, its layers, how TCP and IP work, and why it powers modern networking, from web browsing to IoT and 5G. Continue reading What is TCP/IP Model and How Does The Protocol Work on SitePoint.
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Adobe has introduced live co-editing in Photoshop, now available in private beta, allowing multiple users to collaborate on the same document in real time. This innovative feature streamlines workflows, eliminates versioning issues, and fosters seamless creative teamwork across the globe.
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