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How to Add Google Fonts to WordPress Themes Properly

Google fonts are some of the most useful and the most well-known web fonts out there on the internet today. Its free-to-use nature makes it easy to adopt to websites. Why Use the Functions.php File to Load Google Fonts There are different kinds of methods for adding google fonts to the WordPress website or theme.…
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Useful SCSS Mixins for WordPress Theme Development

Create powerful and well-organised SCSS files for your theme development and peace of mind with these 2 very powerful mixins. These 2 mixins are becoming a standard in CSS development, and it would be useful to include these to your mixins.scss file.
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Setup a New WordPress Theme Using Yeoman Generator

For WordPress theme development you will find that using Yeoman generators tend to be a lot quicker than downloading and setting up starter themes yourself. Have a look at how easy it is over here, in that you can have a fully prepared starter theme in less than 5 minutes.
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WordPress Theme Development on Mac

With the evolution of a web developer’s surroundings every 2 years, we have come to a stage where WordPress theme development is a lot easier than it was 2 years ago. But still, there is no definite guide for web development! See this rough guide on how to do WordPress theme development on a Mac…
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What’s New in WordPress Web Development 2018?

WordPress Web Development in 2018 is showing signs of greater empathy towards the users, therefore a greater emphasis towards the User Experience. Mobile-first approach and responsiveness as standard are key features to the new framework and new workflow for theme development and new apps too to develop on WordPress.
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What Is the Demand of WordPress Now and in the Future?

The demand for web designers is only going to be increasing, as more and more people enter the web for the first time. These include developing countries that are finally owning their first smartphone with internet connectivity. And of course, they will visit all the other websites on the web. What about WordPress?