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

#507 - Weekly newsletter about web design and development, the latest web trends, and useful articles. #507 - Weekly newsletter about web design and development, the latest web trends, and useful articles. weekly digest #507 [Stop Lazy Loading Product and Hero Images]( I see a recurring performance problem on many ecommerce sites—the most important images on the page are being lazy loaded when they shouldn’t be. It impacts user experience... # Highlights [CSS Animations Library Examples You Have To Try]( Elevate design aesthetics & captivate users with smooth, interactive transitions... [6 web design styles that are uniquely Japan]( The uniqueness of culture, lifestyle, and relationship with human and nature are... [Painting with Math: A Gentle Study of Raymarching]( Most of my experience writing GLSL so far focused on enhancing pre-existing... [Bootstrap Animations To Use In Your Website Design]( Chances are, you were looking at something created with Bootstrap animations... [How to make charts and graphs more accessible]( Charts and graphs are powerful tools that help us understand complex information at... [Shining a Light on the Digital Dark Age]( Without maintenance, most digital information will be lost in just a few decades # Useful [Grid Item Hover Effect]( Three hover effects based on a grid design by Alena Orlova. [CSS only floating labels]( The floating label needs to be repositioned in two scenarios, when the input is focused... [Proportio]( Tool for creating proportional scales for typography... [Radix Vue]( Unstyled, accessible components for building... [Lang UI]( Beautiful components for your AI projects. [Tabler Icons]( Over 4650 pixel-perfect icons for web design. [Stripe Stack]( A Stripe focused Remix Stack that integrates subscriptions... [NGX Loadable]( The easiest way to code split on component level in Angular. # Freebies [Digital Marketing Template]( [HTML Template for Restaurants]( [Adobe XD Mobile Wireflows]( [Hand-Drawn Styles & Brushes]( [Biography Font]( [Under Station 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 #507  [Contact]( [/Privacy]( [/Terms]( [/Unsubscribe]( Copyright © 2023 eWebDesign. All Rights Reserved

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