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

#496 - Weekly newsletter about web design and development, the latest web trends, and useful articles. #496 - Weekly newsletter about web design and development, the latest web trends, and useful articles. weekly digest #496 [Top 10 AI Tools for Email Marketing to Try in 2023]( New horizons and competition as the market gets more sophisticated, fast, and accurate. Therefore, the sooner you get into this game and introduce AI tools in your email marketing routine, the more chances you have to keep up with the World. # Highlights [Stunning Examples of Animated Websites That Will Blow Your Mind]( Discover the power of animated websites and take your online presence to new... [SVG versus Canvas: Choosing the right technology for your web application]( A dilemma can often arise if you are unsure of the benefits or drawbacks of each... [How AI may impact software architecture]( AI tools are being trialled in many areas including software development with... [Creative Ways to Use CSS Blur Effect in Your Web Design]( From subtle overlays to eye-catching backgrounds, discover creative ways to... [Beyond the screen: A glimpse into the future of UX]( How spatial computing will change our interaction with technology. [Register custom properties in CSS & update them with JS]( In this article we’ll look at two different ways to get the value of a CSS custom property... # Useful [An Intro to @scope in CSS]( Rather than just relying on source order and specificity, we now have the option to... [Create a Gooey Cursor Effect]( A fun gooey cursor background effect with SVG filters and CSS blend modes. [UnSpam Email]( The #1 email deliverability services firm, trusted by... [OverlayScrollbars]( Scrollbar plugin that hides native scrollbars... [Materialize]( Responsive front-end library based on Material Design. [Sveltris]( Piece together any framework with Svelte like Tetris. [Error Tailor]( Seamless handling of form errors, saving you... [Windstatic]( A set of 181 elements & layouts made with Tailwind CSS. # Freebies [Photography Portfolio Landing]( [Webinar Landing Page Template]( [Billboard Mockup]( [Error Glitch Text Effect]( [Duoline Font]( [Grooven Font]( 109,032 Awesome Subscribers  Weekly Newsletter #496  [Contact]( [/Privacy]( [/Terms]( [/Unsubscribe]( Copyright © 2023 eWebDesign. All Rights Reserved

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