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Frontend Predictions For 2022, Create Forms Using Bootstrap 5, Crafting Component Libraries, Background Shift Animation, Oh My Fish, Designer Portfolio, Amore Kiena 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 #430 [How to Create Forms Using Bootstrap 5 and Collect Data on Static.app]() Most users interact with websites through the use of HTML forms from which data will be collected by a series of code or programs for a specific purpose. Forms were introduced early... # Highlights [Project Management 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 WordPress Photo Gallery Plugins Out There]() Using a WordPress photo gallery plugin will help you take your web design project to the next level. [The Best Elementor Alternatives You Should Try]() This article will help you find the right tool by reviewing several Elementor alternatives... [Crafting Component Libraries: The Elements]() Component libraries enable interfaces to be defined through individual building blocks... [Background Shift Animation with CSS Blend Modes]() A background color shift effect using a CSS blend mode and a multi-layer animation... = [What’s New in WordPress 5.9 (Features and Screenshots)](=) The new ‘Site Editor’ allows you to customize themes using the block editor... # Useful = [Frontend Predictions for 2022](=) Thoughts on what we might see in the coming year, including the return of micro... [Theme switch component]() A foundational overview of how to build an adaptive and accessible theme switch... = [CSS Speedrun](=) A small fun app to test your CSS knowledge. [Mo JS]( The motion graphics toolbelt for the web. [Meshy]( Generate beautiful & colorful mesh gradients. [Oh My Fish]( Provides core infrastructure to allow you to install packages... [Minze]() Dead-simple framework for shareable web components. [Icon Horse]( Icon Horse scours any website for the perfect favicon to use. # Freebies [SWM Icon Pack]() [Shannons Flower Shop Design]() = [Glowing Ghost Text Effect](=) [Designer Portfolio]() [Amore Kiena Font]() = [Honey Florist Font](=) 85,259 Awesome Subscribers  Weekly Newsletter #430 / February 1, 2022  [Contact](=) [/Privacy]() [/Terms](=) Copyright © 2022 eWebDesign. All Rights Reserved Sent with [mailpost.io](=) [Unsubscribe]()

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