Fresh Resources for Web Designers and Developers (September 2016)
We are back again with a handful resources for our fellow web developers. In this installment, the collection is quite diverse. We have on the list a …
We are back again with a handful resources for our fellow web developers. In this installment, the collection is quite diverse. We have on the list a …
AMP is a community effort that promises better page load performance for websites in the mobile environment. However, as you can see in our previous t…
In our last AMP tutorial, we have shown you how to adopt AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages) to gain a significant speed boost as well as better exposure i…
WordPress is shipped with quite an abundance of Template Tags since its inception. These Template Tags in WordPress are PHP functions that can be used…
In this article, we feature a list frameworks and tools that is geared toward web development. Interestingly, I’ve found a few of these tools and fr…
This installment comes with a wide variety of resources yet again. We have sources to inspire your next landing page design, two ways for coders to di…
Using a build tool like Grunt or Gulp can significantly enhance your efficiency during the development process by automating repetitive tasks. If you …
There are several occasions where we have to change URLs in our WordPress website database. For instance, we need to do this after migrating a WordPre…
We’re expanding the list for the mid-year edition. This installment features a few CLIs (and here are our post on why you should learn command line)…
It’s time for us to share another awesome list of resources for our fellow web developers. Last time we featured a number of references, apps, and a…
Visual Studio Code is a new a code editor from Microsoft. It has recently hit its first major release cycle, 1.0.0. I’ve tried it for some times whi…
In our last instalment we focused on the various Javascript and CSS libraries to help build better websites and web applications. This month, we have …