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I’ve been brewing a little magic and ended up crafting three profile codes with the same base layout, each dressed in a different color theme. They're simple, clean, and (dare I say?) kinda enchanting.
Heads up though: the images I used are randomly plucked from the internet while I was sneakily coding during work hours (oops). So please make sure to download and reupload them yourself, then swap the image URLs in the code. Otherwise, things might break later when the images vanish into the void – and nobody needs that kind of heartbreak.
The real beauty of these layouts? They’re powered by CSS variables. At the top of the CSS under :root, you’ll find all the main color settings. Want a new vibe? Just change a few hex codes, and the entire theme transforms. No messy inline styles, no chaos – just clean, manageable code. The HTML is kept as minimal as possible for easier editing and a smoother experience.
♥ Fantasia #1 (Video Theme)
♥ Fantasia #2 (Red Version)
♥ Fantasia #3 (Blue Version)
Have fun customizing, enchanting, and nerding out. And if you end up using it pls show some love, reblog, or drop a comment. ♥ ♥ ♥
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Enhance your UI with 20 dynamic CSS Play/Pause Buttons!
🔥 From simple icons to creative animations, these designs are perfect for multimedia controls. New updates include fresh designs from CodePen & GitHub!
🔗 https://freefrontend.com/css-play-pause-buttons/
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Valentine Coding Challenge ( ˘͈ ᵕ ˘͈♡)
Valentine project (challenge by @izicodes ) using HTML, CSS and JavaScript. I'd wanted to use React but I was like Okay first lemme code with Vanilla JS and see if I actually can, then I'd code it in React. Of course it was a terrible plan because now I'm tired. I could do it tomorrow but... I wanna do something different. Am I the only one who gets bored like that?? (ᵕ—ᴗ—)
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So it's the old FLAMES we used to play when we were younger ( and had no worries ) . You cross out the letters that appear in both names and then you count the number of remaining letters. You go over the letters of FLAMES starting from zero. The letter you end on is the future of you and your crush / friend-at-sleepover / celebrity-who-doesn't-know-you-exist (˵ ¬ᴗ¬˵) .
I hope I've explained it well....I think not but you get the point (ㅅ´ ˘ `)
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i would be the most annoying tumblr live streamer if the site actually just use a different service/backend that isnt sketchy/heavily mobile based
#Dev Talks#imagining an in house service that is akin to kick/twitch w/ its frontend and you can embed tumblr streams into posts like the twitch ones#(though those never work for me. they just show an error)#or even like. using/creating a livestream as a post that would be automatically pinned at the top of the person's page#maybe a lil carousel of ppl who are live in the explore tab + another below the post bar but its only for mutuals/followers who are live#anyways what im trying to say is#staff sabotaged the execution by taking up an entire tab in mobile and asked for location just from using the service#that has a questionable tos#the idea is not bad in theory too!!! ):#imagine the fun drama if this site had livestream service like pictaro and had a UI akin to twitch or youtube#(the one where it had text on stream and not aside)
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These owls found the fun of way. :)
#animals#owls#fun#web design#responsive web design company#responsive web development#web development#frontend#ui#uidesign#frontenddeveloper
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🌟 Webflow Tip of the Day – Use Native Form Validation with Custom Styling
Want cleaner UX and better lead conversions? Leverage Webflow’s native form validation combined with custom error styling to guide users while keeping your design polished.
🧩 How It Works: Webflow forms have built-in HTML5 validation for fields like email, required inputs, numbers, etc.
But most designers forget: you can fully style the error messages and states!
🎨 Steps to Customize Error States:
Select your form input field (like Email).
Go to the States dropdown (top-right in Designer).
Choose Error and Focus states.
Style borders, background, labels, or messages just like any other element!
💡 Pro Tips:
Add a subtle red border and message like “Please enter a valid email.”
Animate error messages to fade in/out for smoother UX.
Test validations on mobile — where users make more input mistakes.
📈 Why It Matters: Good validation improves form submission rates, builds trust, and prevents bad data from reaching your CRM or database.
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Join us as we explore the world of frontend development company with Impressico Business Solutions. Discover insights, tools, and trends that shape exceptional digital experiences, and learn how expert frontend teams create seamless, responsive interfaces that drive engagement and success. Perfect for developers, designers, and tech-savvy business leaders alike.
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Upgraded to @Angular version 19 https://listings-d5ac7.web.app/home
*Upgraded biannually from version 8 - onward since 2020
*Utilizes enhanced dependency injection by shifting from constructor-based injection to using the inject() function
*Migrated to Angular’s standalone architecture
*Utilizes a boolean signal to represent the authentication state of a user and drive #UI updates and route protection
*Utilizes Angular’s ChangeDetectorRef methods to update the view instantaneously on-demand
*Streamlines responsiveness by eliminating unused #Bootstrap code
*Uses the new modular #Firebase Web SDK API surface designed to facilitate tree-shaking

#software development#frontend#ui#angular#css#web design#web development#ui ux design#ui ux development services#uidesign#firestore#firebase
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Why Micro-Frontends with React are Game-Changers for E-Commerce
In today’s fast-paced digital world, businesses must constantly update their User Interface (UI) to keep users engaged. Whether it’s launching new features, enhancing personalization, or simply making the platform look more appealing—change is necessary. Because if you don’t, your competitors will!

But here’s the problem…
Most e-commerce platforms are built on monolithic architectures, making updates slow and complex. Think of it as living in a single large room—if you want to upgrade the kitchen, you might end up disrupting the whole house! 🏠
That’s why businesses are shifting to Microservices Architecture for their back-end. But what about the front-end?
Enter Micro-Frontends!
What Are Micro-Frontends?
Micro-Frontends is an architecture that breaks down the front-end into smaller, independent modules, allowing different teams to work on different parts of an app without affecting the entire system.
This approach provides:
✅ Faster updates
✅ Scalable features
✅ Enhanced personalization
✅ Improved stability
Why Pair Micro-Frontends with React?
React is already one of the most powerful front-end technologies—fast, flexible, and widely adopted. When combined with Micro-Frontends, it creates a dynamic, scalable, and future-ready e-commerce platform.
Here’s how this duo benefits your e-commerce business:
1️⃣ Seamless Updates – Modify product pages, checkout, or user dashboards independently without downtime.
2️⃣ Scalability on Demand – Handle high-traffic sales events effortlessly.
3️⃣ Rapid Feature Deployment – Roll out loyalty rewards, recommendations, or UI tweaks without delays.
4️⃣ Enhanced User Experience – Improve speed, responsiveness, and interactive elements.
5️⃣ Easier Maintenance – Debug and fix issues without touching the entire system.
6️⃣ Supports Large Teams – Multiple teams can develop and deploy different sections efficiently.
Future-Proof Your E-Commerce Platform!
In a world where user expectations are constantly rising, adopting React with Micro-Frontends can give your business the edge it needs to stay ahead.
Want to dive deeper into this game-changing technology? Read the full blog here 👉 React Micro Frontends in E-Commerce
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Discover the latest in Front-End Web Development Services—from responsive designs to modern frameworks like React and Angular. Learn how Impressico Business Solutions transforms digital experiences with cutting-edge front-end solutions. Tune in for expert insights on creating engaging, high-performing websites!
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Hire React js Developer
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CPE312 Software Design and Engineering
Class Discussion + Application Update
Week 11
November 7-14, 2024
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Last week, we had a class discussion and a short pre-test with Sir Carl about Topic 6: Software Reliability and Quality Management. This topic focuses on ensuring that software is dependable, works as expected, and meets high standards of quality. Software reliability refers to the ability of the software to function correctly over time without errors or failures, even under different conditions. On the other hand, quality management involves planning, monitoring, and improving the development process to ensure that the final product meets user needs and expectations. This includes activities such as testing, debugging, and following industry standards. We also had an activity related to the topic, where we were given case studies to analyze. Our task was to identify issues in the software's quality and suggest improvements to enhance its reliability and performance, helping us apply what we learned in real-world scenarios.



And for the update this week, I fixed some minor issues in the application because Expo Go was updated, which caused some UI design errors. I'm still confused about how to move the payment button to the payment section. Two days ago, I planned to code, but there was no internet in our area, and I still have many UI designs to finish. Today, I’m working faster so we can start focusing on our activities.
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