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

#506 - Weekly newsletter about web design and development, the latest web trends, and useful articles. #506 - Weekly newsletter about web design and development, the latest web trends, and useful articles. weekly digest #506 [How to Choose an Accessible WordPress Theme]( An accessible WordPress theme can serve as a good foundation for your content that should ideally consist of well-structured, easy-to-skim text, close-captioned videos, images with text... # Highlights [Step-by-Step: How to Become a UI Designer]( While UI Design dresses up the stage, UX Design makes sure the play is engaging... [How I use Figma to craft better presentations]( Simple guidelines for using Figma to showcase your strength as a visual... [Is AI better at picking and pairing fonts than you?]( An exploration of AI’s typographic capability and what you can learn from it... [Selection Of Great CSS Sliders To Use On Your Website]( Elevate your web design with seamless transitions, responsive layouts and... [View Transitions API & meta frameworks: a practical guide]( The View Transitions API makes website navigation smoother, like in mobile apps... [The Expanding Dark Forest and Generative AI]( Proving you're a human on a web flooded with generative AI content. # Useful [What makes a good transition?]( Most platforms have a reduced animation setting to help users with a sensitivity to... [Make a Rubber Button With HTML, CSS and SVG]( I thought it might be fun to break down how the effect works, including accessibility... [Valibot]( Validate unknown data the open source schema... [Recraft]( Generative AI for professional design for your next project. [GraphQL Mobius]( GraphQL to TypeScript type, no code gen with ith Prisma-like... [Recipe UI]( Postman alternative with type safety built in. [SVG Shapes]( Extensive collection of 100+ common SVG shapes. [MariaDB]( Non-blocking MariaDB and MySQL client for Node.js. # Freebies [10 Landing Page Templates]( [HTML Ecommerce Template]( [10 Retro Icons for iOS]( [Peach Instagram Puzzle Template]( [Maputo Font]( [Autumn Wind Font]( # Hot Deals [Blocksy - 10% Off]( Premium WordPress theme.[Coupon Code - EWD10]( [Postcards - 25% Off]( No-code email builder.[Coupon Code - EWD25]( [Pulsetic - 25% Off]( Monitor your website uptime.[Coupon Code - EWD25]( [Unspam - 25% Off]( Email spam checker tool.[Coupon Code - EWD25]( 109,032 Awesome Subscribers  Weekly Newsletter #506  [Contact]( [/Privacy]( [/Terms]( [/Unsubscribe]( Copyright © 2023 eWebDesign. All Rights Reserved

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