As you’ve already seen in our previous posts about Single Page Website Designs that showcasing your work in single page design is a hot trend. It's kind of ironic to see what designers can do with single pages as modern age designers love to experiment with things and observe how people interact with their work. Even though this is not a common trend to follow but still as the new design styles come up, and as more and more designers notice them and make use of them in their work, this kind of trends emerge.
In this presentation, you’ll find a variety of highly-creative, beautiful and most importantly inspirational designs which is following the same trend of single page designs.
A perfect code editor is the only thing a developer needs for joy. When it comes to code editors, developers mainly care about usability and functionality of the tool they’re working with, but the era of plain, old, ugly code editors is gone.
With years of updates the creators of various code editors have nearly reached perfection.
There are 20 important parts one needs to take into account when designing a custom WordPress theme. This guide will introduce you to different areas of theme development. Let's get started.
You can find your current WordPress Themes in wp-content/themes/. This directory hosts all files associated with themes: style sheets, templates, functions, JavaScript and image files. If you have a theme named Dog, you could find it in wp-content/themes/dog/.
In the last few years, there’s been a trend amongst startups for focusing really heavily on design. From the core of the product right up to the marketing page that supports it, many startups make great use of design – often to an extent that puts the larger incumbent companies to shame.
The truth is, startups need great design in order to compete. A startup is an underdog, and they need to use everything in their disposal in order to succeed – and one such method is making sure that the landing page for their product is beautifully designed and thoughtfully crafted. An ugly landing page for a startup – even if the product itself is good – will be more likely to turn people away than for larger, more well known companies. For startup landing pages, good design is crucial.
The title “webmaster” gets thrown around loosely these days. Every blogger who has their own personalblog.blogspot/wordpress/blogger/tumblr.com that they update once a year considers themselves to be a webmaster in the loosest terms imaginable.
These “webmasters” don’t care about conversions, click through rates, rankings, backlinks, domain authority, mobile performance, or a host of other statistics that help to determine the health and performance of a website. If you are serious about your site and want it to perform well then learn to love these tools that help to diagnose and gauge your websites performance as well as tailoring it to fit your audience’s needs.
Whether you are a designer, writer or an artist, having a portfolio website is a great way to increase your customer base. Besides examples or photos of your works, another important page to include is an author bio page. There are countless ways how to create it. Some people create an “About Me” page while others just create a column for a short overview of their biographies.
The design of this “About Me” page or “Author Bio” column depends greatly on the style of your website and how you format the text. Adding a representative photo next to your biography is always a great choice. Different people present their biographies in different ways. Some people write clean CV-style biographies, others write a short story or even a poem, there are some that tell about themselves and their work in form of an interview.