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

#511 - Weekly newsletter about web design and development, the latest web trends, and useful articles. #511 - Weekly newsletter about web design and development, the latest web trends, and useful articles. weekly digest #511 [How to Create a Sticky Header in WordPress (+ Bonus)]( The sticky header makes website navigation always available at your users’ fingertips and helps your customers easily find the pages and elements they need on your site, this is especially... # Highlights [Tips And Guidelines For Better Carousel UX]( Unlock the secrets to creating a captivating user experience with our comprehensive... [Progressively Enhanced WebGL Lens Refraction]( Learn how to create a responsive WebGL layout powered by CSS and React three... [Figma Resources Guide: Free Website Templates, Plugins & UI Elements]( Native prototyping, real-time collaboration, easy handoff, cloud- and browser-based... [BigCommerce Websites: eCommerce Design Inspirations]( Whether you’re a small startup selling handmade crafts or a big brand pushing... [The secret formula for Apple's rounded corners]( When presented with objects that posses sharp angles or pointed features a region... [Table of Contents: The Ultimate Design Guide]( The table of contents has been a standard feature in book publication for centuries... # Useful [Demystifying WCAG 2.2]( The World Wide Web Consortium released its newest version of web accessibility... [Easy Light-Dark Mode]( The future of CSS: easy light-dark mode color switching with light-dark(). [Daktilo]( Turn your keyboard into a typewriter! [Keep]( Alerts management and automation platform. [Shuttle]( Rust-native cloud development platform that lets you deploy... [NativeWind]( NativeWind processes your styles during your application... [NestJS Boilerplate]( Boilerplate app with Node 18+, docker-compose, Postgres... [Prismane]( Build exceptional React apps with blazing speed. # Freebies [Clothing Store Design Template]( [HTML Template for Personal Blog]( [Handmade Procreate Brushes]( [40+ E-commerce Icons]( [Morica Script Font]( [Monday Rain 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 #511  [Contact]( [/Privacy]( [/Terms]( [/Unsubscribe]( Copyright © 2023 eWebDesign. All Rights Reserved

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