Vector images are great for designers, mostly due to their extreme flexibility. With no fixed resolution, they scale up and down in size with no loss of image quality and work well in print, logos, backgrounds and more.
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10 WordPress Plugins For Adding A Contact Form
If you have a contact page on your website or blog, it is almost standard to now have a contact form embedded somewhere within it. There are several different ways to add contact forms to your website. You can build it yourself pretty easily through a tutorial, you can pay someone to write up a custom form for you or you can do it the quick and easy way through a WordPress plugin.
Characteristics Of A Professional Web Design
We’ve all come across a website for the very first time and thought to ourselves “Wow, this is really nice. Can I just live here for a while?”. Professionally designed websites are easy to spot. Everything is well placed, navigation is a breeze and every single element ties into the overall look of the design itself.
40 Free Stylish And Versatile WordPress Themes
If you’ve taken the time to browse through the thousands of free WordPress themes on the web, then you’re well aware that the number of not so pretty themes far outweighs the great ones. Of course there is the option of choosing a premium theme, but you’ll have to pay up for that pixel-perfect look, or will you?
40 Wood Brushes, Textures, Wallpapers And Tutorials
One form of nature that occasionally makes an appearance in the design world is wood. You’ve probably seen it being used in some print designs and even a couple of websites that take advantage of the grainy texture that wood is commonly known for.
How To Keep Ideas Flowing Smoothly On Your Blog
Have you ever wondered how in the world some blogs can generate amazing new content on a regular basis? I’m not talking about the big guys who can hire other authors to write for them, I’m speaking of the individually operated blogs whose content is written by a single source. It’s no secret that these guys have found an amazing formula and have stuck with it.
55 Fabulous Footers
When we visualize the typical blog layout we see it as made up of four areas, a header, content area, sidebar and the footer. One of these sections gets the short end of the stick and unfortunately, can easily be scanned over by the reader. The footer is your last chance to grab a users attention and keep them active within your site.



