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Variable Fonts In WordPress, Cumulative Layout Shift Guide, A Guide To Newly Supported, Modern CSS Pseudo-Class Selectors, React Lazy SVG, Formula, Vector Grunge Textures, Rose Cake Font

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A carefully hand picked compilation of best news and resources from web design and development world

A carefully hand picked compilation of best news and resources from web design and development world. weekly digest #394 [Variable Fonts in WordPress: How to Use Them and Why]( This is probably most people’s first reaction when introduced to variable fonts. Give them a chance, though. I promise this will be worth your time! In this post, we tell you all about what... # Highlights , [The Best HTML and CSS Tabs You Can Use In Your Website](,) A website’s navigation is one of its most important features. Whether a website is... , [Email Marketing Strategy and Tips for Successful Campaigns to Use in 2021](,) Are you new to email marketing or wish to improve your current results? It is a huge... [One-click solution for your static website]() Drag-n-drop an archive with your page or a website and we will take care of the rest. , [Best Open Source Business Software You Can Get](,) There is an incredible amount of business software available. Among these, there are... [The Almost-Complete Guide to Cumulative Layout Shift]() You can think about it as three scores that are attempting to measure the most... [Intrinsic Typography is the Future of Styling Text on the Web]() The way we style text hasn’t changed much over the years. There have been numerous... # Useful [A Guide To Newly Supported, Modern CSS Pseudo-Class Selectors]() This guide will cover ones that currently have the best support along with examples to... [Texture Ripples and Video Zoom Effect with Three.js and GLSL]( Learn how to replicate the ripples and video zoom effect using Three.js and GLSL. , [Readme](,) The easiest way to create a readme. [React Lazy SVG]( The easy way to use SVG sprite-sheets. , [Lumberjack](,) Chop and cut Angular logs like a professional lumberjack. [Mighty]( More tabs while taking 10x less memory. [CCY Icons]( Set of 330+ meticulously combed currency icons. [Formula]( Zero configuration reactive forms for Svelte. # Freebies [5 Dashboard templates for Figma]() [Mosaic Lite Dashboard Template]() [Vector Grunge Textures]() [Business Flat Icons Kit]( , [Rose Cake Font](,) [Bezar Font]( 91,424 Awesome Subscribers Weekly Newsletter #394 / May 4, 2021 [Contact]( [/Privacy]() [/Terms](,) [/Unsubscribe]( [/View Online]( Copyright © 2021 eWebDesign. All Rights Reserved

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