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Status Website Badge Examples, Image Trail Animation, Text Wrapping & Word Breaking, Scroll Snap, Scrollex, Neumorphic UI Kit, Winnipegosis Font, Dream Showers Font

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A carefully hand picked compilation of best news and resources from web design and development world

A carefully hand picked compilation of best news and resources from web design and development world. weekly digest #444 [Best Status Website Badge Examples: How to Customize the Design]() Visibility of system status is primarily realized through status website badges, which signal the operational state right away, and public status pages, where the online audience may get... # Highlights [The Best WordPress Flickr Plugin Options to Use on Your Website]( Photos and images are essential when promoting your website or brand... [It’s time we fix the unethical design of cookie consent windows]() This data includes the sites we visit, our shopping habits, our IP address and where... [How to Create Image Trail Animation for an Intro]() An intro animation concept with an initial loader and an intro screen that animates to... = [Create Great WordPress Charts With These Plugins](=) Adding WordPress charts to your website adds credibility to the information you are... [Deep dive into top web developer pain points]( A collection of insights on the top developer pain points, collected from a number of... = [Creating Realistic Reflections With CSS](=) In design, reflections are stylized mirror images of objects, even though they are... # Useful [Building Table Sorting and Pagination in Alpine JS]() In the first version, I'm just going to load the data and render it in a table... [Deep Dive into Text Wrapping and Word Breaking]( CSS gives us a lot of tools to make sure our text flows the way we want it to, but we’ll... = [Snipli](=) A command-line interface for quickly sharing code snippets. [Scroll Snap]( Snap page when user stops scrolling... [Projen]() Define and maintain complex project configuration through... [Scrollex]( Build beautiful scroll experiences with minimal code. [Planby]( Implement your own Timeline so fast and simple. [Extension CLI]( The CLI for your next Chrome extension. # Freebies [Iconex: 1000+ icons for Figma]( [Neumorphic UI Kit]( [Minimalist UI Mockup]( = [Grunge Ripped Poster Mockup](=) = [Winnipegosis Font](=) [Dream Showers Font]() 83,979 Awesome Subscribers  Weekly Newsletter #444 / May 10, 2022  [Contact]() [/Privacy]( [/Terms]() Copyright © 2022 eWebDesign. All Rights Reserved Sent with [mailpost.io]() [Unsubscribe]()

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