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I’ve done some changes and added some resources in my downloads section. After about one month of procrastinating and developing, I’ve finally able to release my first WordPress theme. Although it’s not really a theme that’s designed for anything or subject, it’s more of a WordPress framework that will help me develop my future themes. I’ve decided to release it as well to the open public so that other people may use it as a framework and build upon it.
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Who wants to do tedious things when there are already made or automated for you? There are many useful resources, templates, and websites that can save a developer a lot of time when developing a website. I use these tools constantly during development to fill up some temporary content to test out spacing, or fill up a wordpress theme so that everything won’t be missed when coding the blockquotes, the heading tags, and so forth.
Categories: Resources Web Design
Finally decided web design and development is the path you want to take? Now you may ask yourself, where do I start? Based on my experience, I will give you a list of tools that I use for all of my works. In addition, this list has alternatives for those that can afford the price or for those that need something quick and free.
Categories: Case Studies Resources Web Design
Back in the days, developing and coding websites has always been a pain. From hard coding websites and looking at them locally through our screens, it’s really tough for developers to see how their code works online and in an actual browser.
Microsoft did a decent job with it’s WYSIWYG Frontpage editor and Adobe did an excellent job with its DreamWeaver products. However…what if you didn’t like the abilities of Frontpage and couldn’t afford the Adobe suite?
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Categories: Resources Web Design
It’s a custom shapes pack for Adobe Photoshop. I’ve been using these shapes for at least a good year or two, and I would like to share them to you guys. So just look inside this post for the download link and preview and check it out if you think it’s useful.
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