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What Is No-Code? Best Tools To Get Started, CSS Comparison Functions, Barebones Stack, React Shepherd, Pie Chart Maker, Blurred Spray Stencils Effect, Zombik 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 #462 [What is No-Code? The Best Tools to Get Started]( Gone are the days when creating a digital product, like a website, newsletter, or application, was available only to those with specific skills or a decent amount of money to hire a professional... # Highlights = [The Most Impressive Interactive Data Visualization You’ll Find Online](=) Professionals in this field know that human beings are naturally predisposed to visual... [The Beginners Guide to WooCommerce: Product Tags, Categories & Attributes]() Generally categories serve as filters to group together all the related posts in one place... [The breakpoints we tested in 2021 & 2022, and the ones to test in 2023]() Which screen sizes to design, build and test on is a perennial topic in web development... [Websites for Singers to Take as an Example When Designing]() If all the world‘s a stage, then social media and streaming services are a mega arena... = [Use cases for CSS comparison functions](=) When the width of the container becomes smaller, we want to shrink the size of the... [Guidelines for Designing an In-Car Voice Assistant]( Before designing the interaction sequence with the voice assistant consider its... # Useful = [How to Create Wavy Shapes & Patterns in CSS](=) Any shape with curves that go up and down can be called a wave, so we are not going... = [Custom SVG Cursors with an Interactive Emitter Effect](=) Several interactive cursor effects made with JavaScript and SVG. = [Figr App](=) Work in real time on the most advanced calculator. [Barebones Stack]( A robust app that applies best practices into a clean... [Enhance]( Enhance is a web standards-based HTML framework. [Pie Chart Maker]() Make beautiful and visually satisfying pie charts. [React Shepherd]( A React wrapper for the Shepherd, site tour library. [Remix Icon]() A set of open-source neutral-style system symbols. # Freebies [Whitespace - SaaS Page Template]() = [Landing Page Template](=) = [Blurred Spray Stencils Effect](=) = [Vintage Letterpress Effect](=) [Zombik Font]() [Qamila Font]() 82,223 Awesome Subscribers  Weekly Newsletter #462 / October 4, 2022  [Contact]( [/Privacy](=) [/Terms]( Copyright © 2022 eWebDesign. All Rights Reserved Sent with [mailpost.io]( [Unsubscribe](

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