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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 #450 [WordPress Hosting Cost: How Much Is Too Much? Effective Way to Decide What to Pay]( Confused by all the offers out there and not sure what a reasonable WordPress hosting cost is? No one likes to overpay, that’s for sure! So how to find a good offer and navigate the... # Highlights [The Best WordPress Event Registration Form Plugins]() Hosting and organizing events, both online and in-person, has become a powerful... [Building an Interactive Sparkline Graph with D3]( Learn how to build an interactive line graph using the D3 JavaScript library and CSS... [Hamburger Footer: Reaching the Bottom of Infinite Scroll]( Infinite scroll can be annoying when you want to get to the footer section of a site... [The Best Visual Composer Alternatives to Pick From]( Many Visual Composer alternatives now offer a better WYSIWYG experience and ease... [10 Practical CSS Tricks every developer should know]() CSS is quite unpopular, might look boring, and very few people are able to master it... [Make a multilingual website suitable for RTL]() When you’re making a multilingual website, where you want to combine LTR languages... # Useful [Better scrolling through modern CSS]( A very mundane thing that every website and app has, historically, it has been difficult to... [Aspects of Accessibility - Semantics, Contrast and...]( Some of us developers start looking into accessibility and maybe have a little panic... [Ingradients]( Hand picked mesh gradients, perfect for your next design... = [Super Designer](=) Design tools that give you super powers. [Nx Serverless]( The ultimate monorepo starter for Node.js serverless... = [Cirrus](=) A component and utility centric SCSS framework. = [Preline UI](=) An open-source set of prebuilt UI components = [Tekton](=) Powerful and flexible open-source framework. # Freebies [Paper Tubes Mockup Design]() [Iconia: 1300+ vector icons]( [Retro Toon Text Effect]() [Best Shoes Template]( [Glory Mathilda Font]( = [Like Slim Font](=) 83,354 Awesome Subscribers  Weekly Newsletter #450 / June 21, 2022  [Contact]() [/Privacy]( [/Terms]() Copyright © 2022 eWebDesign. All Rights Reserved Sent with [mailpost.io]() [Unsubscribe]()

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