In this article we present another freebie: the modern and responsive WordPress theme “Yoko”. Designed by designers Ellen and Manuel from Elmastudio and released for the Web design community.
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Because navigation can vary so much between websites, there are no set guidelines. In this article, we go through some methods and best practices.
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If there’s one boiled-down, oversimplified thing you need to grasp about content strategy, it is this: know your audience. In this article, Allie Gray shares her advice for newcomers.
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With the introduction of WordPress 3.1, several new features were added that make using WordPress to manage media even more practical. Jonathan Wold shows you how to setup custom post types and custom taxonomies, without plugins.
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A collection of JavaScript’s curiosities and well-kept secrets for intermediate developers. Andy Croxall gives you an insight into how these oddities can be useful to your code.
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Nothing ruins a great website UI like people using it. At least, it often feels that way. You put in days or weeks building the interface, only to find that a vast majority of visitors abandon it partway through the process that it supports.
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Making sure the content of images is rich in meta information before publishing them is important. That’s why, Daniel Pataki brings you some ways to enrich your blog using some common sense, best practices, and the power of WordPress.
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Memorability, virality, desirability and data collection are the four items your “coming soon” page must score high. Read this article by Sacha G, to learn how to make a good teaser page.
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