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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 #455 [A Guide to Figma Component Properties]( Variants are great but the problem comes with larger and more complex projects and design systems, where you could end up with hundreds of variants for a single component... # Highlights [The Best Retail Websites with Good and Efficient Design]() This list of more than 90 retail websites will give you lots of inspiration, all were... = [The Study of Shaders with React Three Fiber](=) In this article, you'll find everything I learned about shaders during my experimentations... [Design a Date Picker that Makes Your UI Design Shine]() Designers must understand how these date pickers will work across screen sizes... [Great Data Visualization Color Palette Examples to Use]() The color palettes that users choose for a website or a brand are very important... = [Font Subsetting Strategies: Content-Based vs Alphabetical](=) Font subsetting allows you to split a font’s characters into separate files so your... [WordPress Actions and Filters: What's the Difference?]( When you're adding action and filter hooks to your code, it helps to understand how... # Useful = [UX/ UI tips: A guide to search input fields](=) Search inputs are an essential element to your website as they are often the first... = [CSS Parent Selector, how it works & where to use it](=) Have you ever thought about a CSS selector where you check if a specific element... = [PrimeReact](=) A rich set of open source UI components for React. [Gradientos]( Hand-picked CSS gradients on UI elements. [Gitdash]() Take control of your Github repos faster than ever before. [Repo Trends]( View and analyze trends in repository issues. [Cashew]() A flexible library that caches HTTP requests in Angular. [Helipopper]( A Powerful Tooltip and Popover for Angular Applications. # Freebies [Free Social Media Analytics UI Kit]( [Lalasia - Furniture Website]( [Unicons Icons from TEDS]( = [Checkered Pixelated Poster Effect](=) = [Radith Font](=) = [Denyut Font](=) 82,906 Awesome Subscribers  Weekly Newsletter #454 / July 26, 2022  [Contact]() [/Privacy]( [/Terms]() Copyright © 2022 eWebDesign. All Rights Reserved Sent with [mailpost.io]() [Unsubscribe]()

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