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Mastering WP_Meta_Query &amp; WP_Date_Query

Welcome to the final part of the series—well, technically the final part will be “Series Finale”, but you get the idea. In this part, you’re going to learn about two sibling classes called WP_Meta_Query and WP_Date_Query. Without further ado, let’s begin! Working With All Kinds of Meta Data Th...

Best of WordPress: 10 Free Themes of October 2015

WordPress users cannot get enough of free themes. Fortunately enough, you can find great and completely free themes provided through WordPress.org for your new blog layout. The scope of features is mostly more than sufficient and allows you to work comfortably. So we went out to search great themes once again and came ...

ECMAScript 6 (ES6): What’s New In The Next Version Of JavaScript

  You’ve probably heard about ECMAScript 6 (or ES6) already. It’s the next version of JavaScript, and it has some great new features. The features have varying degrees of complexity and are useful in both simple scripts and complex applications. In this article, we’ll discuss a hand-picked select...

The Full Stack Overflow Developer

In a few talks and interviews I lamented about a phenomenon in our market that’s always been around, but seems to be rampant by now: the one of the full Stack Overflow developer. Prompted by Stephen Hay on Twitter, I shall now talk a bit about what this means.Full Stack Overflow developers work almost entirely by...

“This One Is Going To Be A Game Changer.” Meet SmashingConf San Francisco 2016

  So, do you like challenges? Now, this one is going to smash you alright. Meet SmashingConf San Francisco 2016, packed with smart front-end and UX techniques — CSS/JavaScript architecture, SVG, Flexbox, pattern libraries, performance, UX, interface design, content strategy — to challenge everythin...

Conference Talk → Web

Levels of awesomeness of what you can do with your presentation/slides:Not awesome: do nothing. Average: post your slides on something like Speaker Deck. A little awesome: make slides for the web in the first place, so they work on the web already. Very awesome: redesign your presentation for the web.Scott Jehl jus...

Angled Edges with CSS Masks and Transforms

Jeremy Frank with a very simple and clever way to have elements not end perfectly horizontally, but at an angle: .section { clip-path: polygon(0 0, 100% 0, 100% 96%, 0 100%); } Just make sure there is enough bottom padding so nothing important gets cut off. Direct Link to Article — PermalinkAngled Edges with ...

Infinit.io is a Dropbox Without the Cloud

The digital cloud is just as much loved as it is feared. Especially services such as Dropbox are used for fast and easy data exchange by private users and businesses alike. But not everybody trusts this kind of service. Lack of data protection and the issue of data security, in general, are often brought up as reasons ...

Does your Team Use These Productivity Tips and Web Apps?

Advertise here via BSA Seven of the best and most popular web apps currently on the market are presented for your consideration. All are designed to streamline team collaboration and communication between team members. Several focus on project management tasks, and several feature web design or prototyping capabilitie...

20+ of the Top Premium and Free eCommerce Themes Powered by Open-Source Platforms

Advertise here via BSA Every successful retailer knows that modern-day commerce can’t make progress without a web presence. An e-store can overcome any geographic or time-zone limitations, thus providing a global scope of product reach. Compared to a physical shop, an online alternative is a more cost-effective and ...