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Exploring Web Development History with Richard MacManus

SpeckyBoy

I went on to be a “Web Manager” for a couple of New Zealand companies in the early 2000s, before starting up my tech blog ReadWriteWeb (RWW) in 2003. The low-code tools available today also make it easier for people to build on the web, without necessarily understanding it. So, I haven’t yet decided.

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How to Start a Design Blog (and Make Money) in 2021 – Ultimate Guide

Just Creative

You see, a blog is a website that is regularly updated with new content written in a conversational or informal style, published frequently that typically has the end goal of attracting new readers and making money online. This protects your personal information and keeps it from being published online. What is a blog? What is that?

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7 Best Blogging Platforms: Find the Right One for You

Inkbot Design

Starting in 2003, WordPress now commands a whopping 43% of the market share among websites on the internet. With thousands of themes, you can give your website a unique look and appeal that stands apart from the crowd. In this vast sea of information, how can you make your online presence stand out, heard, and seen?

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History of WordPress – a 20-Year Journey

Template Monster

How the History of WordPress Started The story of WordPress started in 2003 when the young American blogger Matt Mullenweg posted in his blog the article “The Blogging Software Dilemma”, where he submitted the idea to use b2/cafelog code to fork the software. In May 2003, the first version 0.7 It had XHTML 1.1-compliant

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Why is dark mode so captivating?

UX Collective

Several years later, a study conducted by An-Hsiang in 2003 found that displaying text against light background allowed participants to read and comprehend text faster than if it was displayed using a light-on-dark color scheme. First Twitter redesigns its historical gray-blue version to a full dark theme.

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Jamstack CMS: The Past, The Present and The Future

Smashing Magazine Graphics

However, unlike the early days of the web, static sites are no longer limited to developers working in a code editor. Piecing together a website using a WYSIWYG editor and seeing the code it generated was a fascinating and educational experience that sparked an initial interest in web design. Online, and live. Aug 31 & Sep 1, 2021.

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Thirty hypotheses on interface aesthetics

UX Collective

In the manner of craftsmen who work a material with finesse and skill, UI designers have their codes, their expectations; it is therefore also a social factor, as we will see later in this article. More recently, the Nielsen Norman Group also published an article on the subject: [link] . A basic approach is to code colors by hue: eg.

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