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Best Static Website Hosting Providers, What’s Coming In WordPress 5.9, Breaking Out Of The Box, Pico CSS, Graphire, Christmas Design Assets, Silk Flower 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 #425 [Best Static Website Hosting Providers](=) = According to Levi Nunnink’s research, when done well with a reliable static website hosting provider, these websites significantly outperform their counterparts. Therefore, if you are up to... # Highlights [Get the Best Lead Generation WP Theme from This List]() Visitors need to find what they are looking for quickly and hassle-free. If they have a pleasant user experience, they are likely to... [The ideal line length & line height in web design]() Line height and line length are crucial if you want to set your text properly, and in this article and video will tell you what you... = [What’s Coming in WordPress version 5.9 (Features and Screenshots)](=) In this article, we’ll give you a sneak peek into what’s coming in WordPress 5.9 with... [Website Sliders That Look Good and How You Can Do That Too]( Using well-designed website sliders is an engaging and appealing way to display... [An introduction to UI sounds]( What are UI sounds and how can we use them to create better user experiences? = [Logo Design Trends 2022](=) Do logo trends really exist, and if so, what's the best way to approach logo design... # Useful [Breaking Out of the Box]() Progressive Web Apps are blurring the lines between apps and websites, they combine... = [The state of CSS 2021](=) With container queries and more just around the corner, things are definitely moving fast... [Pico CSS]( Minimal CSS Framework for semantic HTML. [UnoCSS]( The instant on-demand Atomic CSS engine. [Graphire]( Unopinionated graph visualization library for React. [Marquee Slider]() The marquee slider of your deepest dreams. [Plasmic]( Drag and drop your own code components. [Doodle CSS]() A simple hand drawn HTML/CSS theme. # Freebies = [Volunteer - Bootstrap Template](=) [Luxury Hotel Template]() [Free Christmas design assets]( [Rodel Christmas Illustrations]() = [Silk Flower Font](=) [Winter Sunday Font]( 86,004 Awesome Subscribers  Weekly Newsletter #425 / December 21, 2021  [Contact](=) [/Privacy]() [/Terms](=) Copyright © 2021 eWebDesign. All Rights Reserved Sent with [mailpost.io](=) [Unsubscribe]()

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