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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 #440 [Website Uptime Monitoring - How to Get Notified When a Website is Down?]() In this video, we'll show you how to keep track of your website's downtime and get alerts if something goes wrong. # Highlights = [The Best-Looking WordPress Booking Theme Examples](=) This article explores WordPress themes designed to help you create a website that functions as an online booking system... = [Lines to Content Layout Animation](=) A simple layout switch example where we go from a typography row view with inline images to a large image preview with more... = [How to Create a Nautical-Themed Logo in Illustrator](=) Learn how to create a nautical vector logo in Adobe Illustrator. = [How To Create An Amazing Gallery In WordPress](=) Most websites today feature at least one image gallery. If you own or are creating a... [3 Ways to Enhance UX With Motion Design]( Communication, feedback, and wayfinding are just a few impactful ways motion... = [WordPress Block Widgets: How to Use Them and Why](=) The WordPress block widgets are the newest of the original WordPress features... # Useful [Building a split-button component]( A foundational overview of how to build an accessible split-button component. [Understanding Layout Algorithms]( Technically, they're called layout modes, not layout algorithms, but I find layout... [Nitric]( A fast way to build portable cloud-native applications. [Redwood]( Web framework designed to keep you moving fast... [Substratum]() Collect, organize and share your images and videos. = [Gestalt](=) Gestalt is Pinterest’s design system. = [Snipt Dev](=) Search engine for code snippets. [Faker]() Fake (but realistic) data for testing and development. # Freebies [SaaS/Fintech Landing Page]( [Coaching Therapy Template]() [Torn Paper Stripes Photo Effect]() [SWM Icon Pack]( [Second Lesson Font]() [Zidan Font]( 84,342 Awesome Subscribers  Weekly Newsletter #440 / April 12, 2022  [Contact]() [/Privacy]( [/Terms]() Copyright © 2022 eWebDesign. All Rights Reserved Sent with [mailpost.io]() [Unsubscribe]()

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