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CSS3 has been around for a while now, and many of the specifications that encompass it are well supported in web browsers. But you would never know it by looking at most pages on the Web. Some web designers still insist on using tables for layout, and some even use...
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1. RESEARCH THE MARKET If you’re not a developer, building a mobile application is likely to take several months and could cost anywhere from several thousand dollars to several hundred thousand. Needless to say, you’ll want to do everything you can before you start...
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Web development governs all the code that makes a website tick. It can be split into two categories—front-end and back-end. The front-end or client-side of an application is the code responsible for determining how the website will actually display the designs mocked...
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Web design governs everything involved with the visual aesthetics and usability of a website—color scheme, layout, information flow, and everything else related to the visual aspects of the UI/UX (user interface and user experience). Some common skills and tools that...
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This refers to how the site performs on the consumer’s point of view. UX design is not, as many think, the same as graphic or visual design, though the two often work hand-in-hand. UX addresses all aspects of a service from the perspective of the customer. It...