Category Archives: Web Development
CSS Content-Visibility: A Game-Changer For Web Page Performance
The adage “First Impression is the Last Impression” is one that I’m pretty sure you’ve heard before. Well, I don’t know if it’s true in the case of people, but it applies to websites.
April 20, 2023
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• Tutorial • LambdaTest Experiments • Web Development
How To Use CSS Rotate Text To Create Engaging Web Design
The use of rotated text on website and application user interfaces has become a style shift that many companies like Zendesk and Red Collar have adapted and incorporated into their web designs.
April 18, 2023
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24 Min Read
• Web Development • Web Design
74 Best Chrome Extensions You Must Have In 2023
As per Statcounter statistics, Google Chrome has been the most widely used browser, with 64.8% browser market shares worldwide, followed by Safari and Mozilla Firefox.
April 14, 2023
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A Beginner’s Guide To Foundation Testing
A developer’s criteria for judging a web application’s standard from the front-end perspective is through three angles – responsive, mobile-first, and decent user interface.
April 12, 2023
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20 Min Read
18 Best Android Testing Tools For 2023
Over time, the app market has gotten extremely competitive. In a highly competitive market, one way for developers to stand out is to build and produce mobile apps that are functional, reliable, and bug-free.
March 31, 2023
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17 Dreadful Website Redesign Mistakes To Avoid In 2023
A website is the face of your business. Whether it is a big billion-dollar firm like Amazon or a freelancer showing his portfolio, a website is an indispensable part of your business that helps increase potential clients’ interest in your products.
March 28, 2023
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27 Min Read
A Complete Guide To Mobile First Design
Mobile has changed the way we work. It touches every aspect of life. For most people, the first thing they look at when they wake up is the mobile screen, and the last thing they see before going to bed is the mobile screen.
March 23, 2023
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21 Min Read
Demystifying CSS Min(), Max(), and Clamp() Functions
A website that is interactive and responsive provides a better user experience on all devices. This engages users and encourages them to spend more time on the site. As per the report by NN Group, most users leave a webpage within 10 to 20 seconds, but a clear value proposition can make them stay longer.
March 22, 2023
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Creating A Cohesive User Experience Using HSL Colors In CSS
We all know what importance colors hold in anything, whether it’s a website layout, image, video, or any other graphical element. In essence, color is a subjective experience that results from the interaction between light, the eye, and the brain.
March 20, 2023
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24 Min Read
CSS Display Property: Exploring Different Values And Their Effects
When building a website or web product, the most crucial factor to consider is user experience. A good user experience makes all the difference; therefore, it should be prioritized. When a user lands on a web page, the first thing their eyes are drawn to is the overall display of the site.
March 17, 2023
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31 Min Read