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Coloring With Code, Create A Grid Zoom Layout, WCAG 3 Is Not Ready Yet, Fonts Knowledge, Floating UI, SAAS Landing Page Design, Brand Guidelines, Rokurou 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 #424 [10 Best Services to Monitor Website Uptime](=) = Almost 40% of visitors bounce if your website takes more than 5 seconds to load, and every second of delay causes a nearly 10% drop in conversions. On top of that, 1 in 4 visitors will... # Highlights [Amazing homepage slider examples from modern websites]( A great way to advertise your brand and showcase your business philosophy is by using homepage sliders, or carousels. = [Coloring With Code - A Programmatic Approach To Design](=) Learn to create beautiful, inspiring, and unique color palettes/combinations, all from the comfort of your favorite text editor! = [12 Principles Of Design That Make It Functional](=) We'll highlight the fundamental principles of design that distinguish it from art and... [The Most Efficient Email Lead Generation Strategies to Use]() Email lead generation is a valuable marketing solution. Reaching customers through their... = [Create a Grid Zoom Layout](=) A simple image grid layout where a small grid image zooms to become larger while a... [WCAG 3 is not ready yet]( W3C Working Groups publish drafts to allow the public and W3C members to give... # Useful = [Skeleton Screen Loading Effect in HTML, CSS & JS](=) Your site's content hasn't loaded yet, but you don't want your visitors to lose interest... [SVG Overlay and Infinite Menu Background Animation]() A little menu effect with an SVG overlay and an infinite background CSS animation. = [Termwind](=) Build unique and beautiful PHP command-line applications. [Fonts Knowledge]() Library of original guides to the world of typography. = [Git Automator](=) Automate your commit messages & your Git workflow. [Shottr]() A small, fast and human-sized screenshot app. [Floating UI]() Low-level library for positioning elements. = [Bookmarks](=) Mark lines and jump to them. # Freebies = [Impact: Free Bootstrap Template](=) [SAAS Landing Page Design]() [Elegant Paper Mockup]() [Brand Guidelines]( [Alegra Regular Font]() = [Rokurou Font](=) 86,085 Awesome Subscribers  Weekly Newsletter #424 / December 14, 2021  [Contact](=) [/Privacy]() [/Terms](=) Copyright © 2021 eWebDesign. All Rights Reserved Sent with [mailpost.io](=) [Unsubscribe]()

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