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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 #417 [Are Website Pop-ups Still a Relevant Lead Generation Tool?]() As website creators and owners, where do we stand with this? Do we move away from pop-ups altogether or do we pursue alternative ways to get special messages in front of visitors? # Highlights [Project Mangement Has Never Been Easier]( Shortcut is fast and intuitive project management built for developers. We put the "can" in Kanban. Delight the scrum gods and try it for free! [The Best WooCommerce Slider Plugins to Choose From]( An online shop faces its particular challenges. They need to present their merchandise in an attractive way that is easy to browse for customers. = [The Hidden Cost of Code Dependencies](=) Relying on third-party code can be a dangerous balancing act, let’s explore... = [The Most Recommended WP Pricing Table Plugins](=) Using a pricing table plugin on a WordPress site displays prices for products and... [Email Design: The Ultimate Guide with Examples]( We are talking a lot about how to create successful email campaigns, featuring... [CSS Units Guide, everything you need to know]() Absolute units are the same on any device, regardless of size and settings, depending... # Useful = [Native CSS nesting: What you need to know](=) Native CSS will support CSS nesting. This is a really good feature for so many reasons... [12 Essential Atom Packages for Web Development]( In this article, we’ll dig in to 12 of the best Atom packages for web developers. = [React Tracking](=) React specific tracking library, usable as a higher-order... [Uptime Kuma]() It is a self-hosted monitoring tool like Uptime Robot. [Parcel]( A zero configuration build tool for the web. [Imba]( Friendly full-stack programming language for the web. [Wasp]( A simple language for developing full-stack web apps. [Ultra]( Web framework that leans into your browser's native features. # Freebies [Beautifully crafted 3D icons]( [Tvelia Figma Website Template]() = [iPhone 13 Mockup](=) = [Waved Halftone Photo Effect](=) = [Child Dream Font](=) [Rocky Age Font]( 87,131 Awesome Subscribers  Weekly Newsletter #417 / October 19, 2021  [Contact](=) [/Privacy]() [/Terms](=) Copyright © 2021 eWebDesign. All Rights Reserved Sent with [mailpost.io](=) [Unsubscribe]()

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