101 Best Web Design and Development Blogs

Are you a web designer or looking to build a new website? Today we’d like to provide you a list of the top web design blogs and resources for everything you need to know about HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, WordPress, blogging, graphics, mobile development and much more. There are lots of great web development sites… Continue reading 101 Best Web Design and Development Blogs

Codacy Launches to Help Developers Stop Worrying about Code Style

Developers: do you feel like you’re ready to commit yourself to a mental hospital every time you commit a few new lines of code for error checking? Codacy (formerly known as Qamine) is a recently launched beta platform that provides an automated code review tool for programmers. The application makes a great compliment to your… Continue reading Codacy Launches to Help Developers Stop Worrying about Code Style

How to Add a Feedly Follow Button to Your Blog to Increase Traffic

After the Google Reader funeral many of us turned to Feedly to host our blog feeds and RSS subscriptions. Considering how many people are using Feedly now, it might be wise to add a Feedly button to your blog or website to encourage readers to directly subscribe to you on that service too. Providing users… Continue reading How to Add a Feedly Follow Button to Your Blog to Increase Traffic

5 Web Design Mistakes to Avoid while Converting PSD to HTML

Whenever I want to take on a website development project, I always prefer PSD to HTML conversion as this is one of the most reliable methods of converting designs to HTML. Most of the web developers from across the globe prefer this conversion. By adopting this conversion, you can get an error free and well… Continue reading 5 Web Design Mistakes to Avoid while Converting PSD to HTML

Facebook Introduces New Open Graph Tags for Media Publishers and More

Facebook has launched two new Open Graph tags to make it easier for people follow their favorite media publishers and journalists. Facebook has also added several new requirements to review your app and Open Graph submissions. They’ve included a few updates to using Facebook Android SDK with ProGuard and the Graph API for event pages… Continue reading Facebook Introduces New Open Graph Tags for Media Publishers and More

The Beginner’s Guide to HTML – Part 3: Block-Level Elements

Welcome back to our beginner’s guide to HTML! Previously in the guide, we looked at getting started in web design and the basic parts of a webpage. Today we will examine the fundamentals of block-level elements. Before I explain what they are, I must preface this part by admitting that block-level elements are no longer… Continue reading The Beginner’s Guide to HTML – Part 3: Block-Level Elements

The Beginner’s Guide to HTML – Part 2: The Basics of a Webpage

Welcome to part 2 of our guide to HTML, where we take a look at the basic necessary components of a web page. Part 1, in which we discussed some history and syntax of HTML, can be found here. If you haven’t read it yet, please do! If you’re confident that you have a good… Continue reading The Beginner’s Guide to HTML – Part 2: The Basics of a Webpage