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Simplicity in Front-end Development by Going Back to the Beginning
This article offers a perspective on the current state of front-end development, intended for both new and seasoned developers. As a front-end developer myself, I utilize modern tools regularly. However, my concern is that we are over-relying on JavaScript, even for tasks that could be efficiently accomplished with pure HTML. Also, we are making it more difficult than it needs to be in most…
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Micro-Interactions: The Tiny Design Details That Make a BIG Difference
What are Micro-Interactions?
Apps constantly compete for users’ attention, aiming to keep as many people engaged as possible. In terms of UX, user engagement and satisfaction are crucial. With short attention spans and high expectations, micro-interactions can be a game-changer when used effectively. These small, intuitive moments of interaction can captivate your audience, build brand loyalty, and boost engagement, setting…
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Micro-Interactions: The Tiny Design Details That Make a BIG Difference
Apps constantly compete for users’ attention, aiming to keep as many people engaged as possible. In terms of UX, user engagement and satisfaction are crucial. With short attention spans and high expectations, micro-interactions can be a game-changer when used effectively. These small, intuitive moments of interaction can captivate your audience, build brand loyalty, and boost engagement, setting…
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Strategies for User Behavior Analysis
Understanding user behavior is one of the factors for driving successful online strategies. With millions of users interacting across platforms daily, knowing what makes them click, scroll, or convert is essential for businesses striving to enhance engagement. But how do you tap into these behavioral insights? How can you translate data into action that resonates with your audience? This article…
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Mastering Fluid Typography with CSS clamp()
Since responsive web design came into existence, responsive and visually appealing typography has been crucial. One powerful tool that has gained popularity among developers is the CSS clamp() function. This article will delve deep into the intricacies of fluid typography using clamp(), providing you with a comprehensive understanding and practical applications to enhance your web design…
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I Am Getting Numb to AI Generated Content
If you are like me, who spends a big chunk of the time on the internet researching, learning, working, etc., you have found a lot of posts and ads that start with the words “Elevate your”. Other similar words immediately tell you that this content was written by AI. For that type of content, I ignore it completely and nothing past that gets my attention. Similarly, when I see the overuse of…

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MaxiBlocks Review - It Could Be a Game Changer
Since the introduction of Gutenberg as the new WordPress Editor and Page Builder, it has become apparent to me that the future of WordPress Page Builders will be around Gutenberg and that the other options will adopt it or die. Continue reading Untitled
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Should We Replace JavaScript?
Should We Replace JavaScript?
It is undeniable that JavaScript has progressed drastically over the last 10 (or 15) years. In the 2000s, the version of JavaScript was dated and it took almost a decade for us to see development in JavaScript as a language. JavaScript enjoys a very active community that keeps pushing the boundaries of what can be done with JavaScript. Moreover, JavaScript has grown to be a top language even…

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Building Empathy for the Users
Building Empathy for the Users
I already mentioned how you can elicit or gather requirements directly from your users. However, that is only one of the steps to understand and empathize with your users to create a system that meets their needs. Continue reading Untitled

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My UX Design Process
My UX Design Process
There are a lot of versions of the user centered design approach or the user experience design process. In general, they are all very similar because they put the user at the center of the design decisions, and we must be obsessed to satisfy the user so he/she can complete the task with ease and joy. Here are the steps I take for my user centered design approach. Continue reading Untitled

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Microsoft Edge is Now My Favorite Browser
Microsoft Edge is Now My Favorite Browser
Even though I don’t have Windows as my main operating system because I use Linux for software development, I appreciate the features provided by Microsoft lately. Microsoft started using Blink a while back and has enhanced its browsers with cool features. With all the common features included in the Blink browser engines, to me, Edge has become like Chrome++ in the sense that it has all the…
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Correlation and Causation When Analyzing Data
Correlation and Causation When Analyzing Data
In most statistics or data analysis books (at least the ones I have), there is always an explanation that states that correlation is not necessarily causation. With correlation, there is no prior assumption that two variables are dependent on each other but only estimates the degree of association between them (Sharda et al., 2021). Continue reading Untitled

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Less JavaScript in Web Development
Less JavaScript in Web Development
There are several libraries that are getting attention from web developers because they are trying to go back to the simplicity of having a backend and a frontend when building web applications. Continue reading Untitled
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20 Sites for Free and Beautiful Images and Videos
One of the daily struggles for designers is finding the perfect image that they can use in their designs, articles, and provide to clients. If the designer is already working at a discount for a friend or a very small company, it is not feasible to buy photos online because their prices are very high. Also, we should not google for images and use them freely because those images are already…

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The Forgotten Art of Valid HTML
The Forgotten Art of Valid HTML #html #css #accessibility #w3c
Do you remember the last time you validated your HTML? If you are a seasoned web developer or have been a developer for more than 12 years, you will remember how it was done. (more…)
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The Misuse of “User Experience”
The Misuse of “User Experience”
One of the issues with the term User Experience (UX) is that everybody has their own definition. For example, Don Norman (who created the term) talks about the misuse of the term in general. User experience goes beyond the UI, and it is more about any point of interaction between the customers and a company. For instance, if you call customer service, talk to a salesperson in brick and mortar…

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When Cloud Computing Makes Sense for a Large Corporation?
When Cloud Computing Makes Sense for a Large Corporation?
Simply stated, cloud computing is renting IT capabilities from an outside vendor over the internet (Brown et al, 2012). These capabilities could be hardware, software, or services. For example, the cloud services include accounting software, office suites like word processors, communication software, games, storage, processing capacity, and so forth (Fox & Hao, 2018). Even if a large corporation…

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