Tag: css

  • Ultimate Coding Tips to Your Landing Pages

    Ultimate Coding Tips to Your Landing Pages

    It is so easy to go overboard in your HTML, CSS, and JS implementations. Organise your code first! Here are the ultimate techniques in organising HTML, CSS, JS for scalability, reuseability, and maintainability.

  • Removing Unused CSS During Website Theme Development With SCSS

    Removing Unused CSS During Website Theme Development With SCSS

    There are times when you realise that a web project will not want certain features from its CSS stylesheet/s. This is true given that CSS frameworks like Bootstrap, Foundation, etc. provide great customisation to suit your web build. Think about the last time you might’ve wanted to remove something from the stylesheet, probably because of…

  • Where Do I Learn Advanced HTML and CSS?

    Where Do I Learn Advanced HTML and CSS?

    After going through the basics of HTML and CSS, how are you to go about the Advanced section? What is the Advanced section exactly? It’s HTML5 and CSS3 — the modern specifications on the web today. There are many ways of learning the advanced section. So this article should get your mind clear on where to…

  • Is Learning HTML, CSS, JS Enough to Be A Web Developer?

    Is Learning HTML, CSS, JS Enough to Be A Web Developer?

    Apparently it is… but there’s a whole lot more to it than the job description. For your first Day #1 yes it’s going to get you through. But comes Day #2 you’re going to have to learn SEO. Day #8 you’ll have to learn Photoshop. Day #15 you’ll have to learn Illustrator. Just become a…

  • Add New CSS Code Properly in WordPress

    Add New CSS Code Properly in WordPress

    Ever wondered where you are supposed to place your CSS code in WordPress? There doesn’t seem to be a thought process that goes into this? Or maybe everyone is quiet or shrugging it off as nothing to worry about? In this guide you’ll properly find where to add new CSS code properly whether it be…

  • My Response Letter to a Junior Designer/Developer (After 1 Year of Web Development)

    My Response Letter to a Junior Designer/Developer (After 1 Year of Web Development)

    Wow, I cannot believe that I am coming back after one year of delving into the Web. Coming from a background of engineering, I feel like the web is the next Wonder of the World for me to visit. This is my response letter to Cennydd Bowles’ article at A List Apart after my first…