How to Use and Style the HTML5 Meter Element for Visual Indicators
If you’re familiar with the HTML progress bar, which shows how much of an activity has been completed, you’ll find the meter element similar in th…
If you’re familiar with the HTML progress bar, which shows how much of an activity has been completed, you’ll find the meter element similar in th…
So you have in your hand tons of data, with a number of variables, that you have to somehow relay to somebody else. Raw, unorganized data is going to …
Communication can be a problem when it comes working online and remotely. Requirements, reminders and reiterations can get lost when a message gets pa…
It is now common to see certain elements in a site fixed to a position when you scroll up or down the site e.g. the navigation menu, the header or the…
Update: The Cactus app is no longer available. Consider checking out How to Build a Static Blog Using Assemble for an alternative. If a CMS is not req…
A while ago we showcased two awesome collections of brochure designs for your inspiration, which was popularly received Today, we decided to share wit…
For those of you who want to make a WordPress Themes, but do not know where to start, starter WordPress Themes are a practical way to get started. Wha…
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We can do a lot of things with CSS like build modals, make beautiful text effects, draw a Viking shield, and even create a heart shape. There’s also…