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WordPress is web software you can use to create a beautiful website or blog. We like to say that WordPress is both free and priceless at the same time.Pricing:
- Open Source
CMS Try out a content management system. I recommend Wordpress at first, it's still the most popular (wordpress.org). This CMS in itself has at least a few months' worth of learning.
#CMS #Blogging #Blogging Platform 764 social mentions
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Reactive Components for Modern Web InterfacesPricing:
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Front-end Try Bootstrap (getbootstrap.com) as a CSS framework, Figma (figma.com) as a way to draw the wireframe of websites and communicate with designers. Maybe Vue.js too, after getting to know JS (vuejs.org).
#Front-End Frameworks #Javascript UI Libraries #JS Library 341 social mentions
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The Write Less, Do More, JavaScript Library.Pricing:
- Open Source
ADVICE - FOR YOU Yes, start on JS - Vanilla (=native, without library) first, - then try out some libraries. Examples: jquery.com, michalsnik.github.io/aos.
#Development Tools #UI #Software Libraries 87 social mentions
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Simple and flexible HTML, CSS, and JS for popular UI components and interactionsPricing:
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Front-end Try Bootstrap (getbootstrap.com) as a CSS framework, Figma (figma.com) as a way to draw the wireframe of websites and communicate with designers. Maybe Vue.js too, after getting to know JS (vuejs.org).
#CSS Framework #Development Tools #Design Tools 326 social mentions
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Compatibility tables for support of HTML5, CSS3, SVG and more in desktop and mobile browsers.Pricing:
- Open Source
CSS3 keywords: flexbox (css-tricks.com/snippets/css/a-guide-to-flexbox), cascade hierarchy (be aware of specificity too!), transitions, media queries for different devices, usability (caniuse.com).
#Website Testing #Browser Testing #CSS 348 social mentions