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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 #464 [Slides 6 - Static website generator, create animated websites easily](=) = Generate beautiful, animated, static websites with your creative direction in a matter of minutes. # Highlights [The Best Looking Gym Websites to Inspire Yourself]( When you plan to make a gym website for yourself, you need to think of several... [Dark mode UI design best practices]() Dark Mode has swallowed the world. It's probably the most requested feature in any... = [Practical uses of the :has() relational pseudo class](=) The :has() relational pseudo class has landed in Chrome and Safari and even though it... = [The Best Possible Personal Branding WordPress Themes](=) Never before has your online image been of more importance than right now, your... [How to create Halftone Patterns in CSS]( Halftone is defined as a reproduction of an image in which dark and light variations in... [Animate CSS Box Shadows and Optimize Performance]() In this article, you’ll learn how to animate box shadows without reducing browser... # Useful [Patterns for amazing apps]( Dive into a fantastic collection of new patterns for amazing apps including... = [Smooth Panel Scroll Effects](=) An exploration of smooth panel scroll effects based on Margot Priolet’s website... = [Netnewswire](=) Free and open source RSS reader for Mac & iPhone... [Locator JS]( Click on a component to go to its code. = [Emailify](=) Design and export responsive, production ready emails. [Mapbox]( Library for interactive, customizable vector maps. = [React Ape](=) Build UI interfaces using HTML5 canvas. = [Animate CSS Grid](=) Seamlessly animate all CSS grid properties including... # Freebies [To-Do List Dashboard Template]( = [Logo Collection Pack](=) [Holographic Chrome Effect]( [Billboard Mockup Scene]( = [Humble Font](=) [Paper Signature Font]() 82,085 Awesome Subscribers  Weekly Newsletter #464 / October 18, 2022  [Contact]( [/Privacy](=) [/Terms]( Copyright © 2022 eWebDesign. All Rights Reserved Sent with [mailpost.io]( [Unsubscribe](

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