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Don't miss these top articles! [View in browser]( [Onextrapixel]( Onextrapixel Newsletter Editors' Picks [Staging WordPress Sites for Beginners: 3 Ways]( As any new—or in some cases, experienced—web developer will tell you, launching a website or making changes to a live site can be ridden with anxiety. There are moments spent hovering over the ‘Update’ button, checking off steps, going through protocol, double and triple checking your thought process. And then, you take the leap and click. 2019-03-21  • Maddy [10 Ideas for Side Income for Creatives]( If you’re thinking about making some extra cash on the side, I’ve got ten different ideas that will work for any creative. It doesn’t matter if you’re a designer, developer or a photographer; this list covers a wide range of ideas for creating a side income stream. 2019-03-15  • Paula Borowska [6 Up and Coming Web Design Trends in 2019]( Every year and even every few months, new design trends pop up. Personally, I love watching other creative people devise new takes on design. Today, we’ll discuss 6 up and coming design trends in web design in 2019 so far. 2019-03-11  • Paula Borowska [Review: Kinsta Managed WordPress Hosting]( Kinsta is one of the most interesting hosting companies currently on the market. It provides a bold and new solution for a common problem: secure and scalable WordPress hosting. They do almost everything differently than a regular WordPress host and their impressive (under 5%) customer churn rate shows their clients love it. 2019-03-06  • Anna Monus [Everything you Need to Know About Prototyping Natively in Sketch]( For many designers, Sketch adding a prototyping feature last year is a Godsend. It’s a great tool to help streamline our workflow and increase productivity when we need to put together a prototype quickly. Let’s have a gander as to what’s going on, and see how we can create prototypes in Sketch! 2019-02-25  • Paula Borowska [Read more in our magazine »]( In each newsletter issue, we select the best articles from our site. These are our 5 best stories on web design and development we have wanted to share with you. [Share to Facebook]( [Share to Facebook]( [Share to Twitter]( [Share to Twitter]( [Forward email]( [Forward email]( © 2018 Onextrapixel. Handcrafted in Singapore. All Rights Reserved. hello@onextrapixel.com Do not want to see it again? [Unsubscribe](

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