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#488 - Weekly newsletter about web design and development, the latest web trends, and useful article

#488 - Weekly newsletter about web design and development, the latest web trends, and useful articles. #488 - Weekly newsletter about web design and development, the latest web trends, and useful articles. weekly digest #488 [Ideas for Pixel Page Transitions]( Inspiration for “pixel” page transitions based on Niccolò Miranda’s animation. Especially, when paired with different animations for the content that appears/disappears, we can create unique... # Highlights [Efficient Product Carousel Examples to Inspire You]( Looking for inspiration to showcase your products in style? Check these efficient... [Connect your teams in ClickUp]( Streamline communication in one work-space, automate sprints and routine tasks... [Improving CSS Shapes with Trigonometric Functions]( The CSS Shapes specification enabled a lot to make interesting shapes on the web... [The Best WordPress Plugins for Law Firm Websites]( Your official website is often the first introduction potential clients will have to... [Smoother & sharper shadows with layered box-shadows]( As light hits an object and a shadow is cast, the shadow can take on a myriad of unique... [6 CSS snippets every front-end developer should know]( I believe every front-end developer should know how to use container queries create... # Useful [CSS text-wrap: balance]( A classic typography technique of hand-authoring line breaks for balanced text... [CSS Masking]( In this article, I will go through what CSS masking is, how it works, and a few use... [Flowbite]( Free and open-source UI admin dashboard template built with... [Nuxt Storefront]( Production-ready, headless and open-source e-commerce... [Chatbox]( Chatbox is a desktop app for GPT that supports all... [React Echarts]( An amazing open source visualization library for React... [Lens UI Kit]( Mix and match components to supercharge your mobile... [Gut]( A user-friendly Git CLI for Windows, Mac, and Linux. # Freebies [Dark Portfolio Template]( [Interior Design Template]( [Odyssey Icons]( [Realistic Posters Mockup]( [Ending Story Font]( [Batangas Font]( 109,032 Awesome Subscribers  Weekly Newsletter #488  [Contact]( [/Privacy]( [/Terms]( [/Unsubscribe]( Copyright © 2023 eWebDesign. All Rights Reserved

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