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Sticky Headers And Full-Height Elements: A Tricky Combination

Sticky positioning is one of those CSS features that’s pretty delicate and can be negated by a lot of things, so here’s another one to add to your mental catalog: Sticky elements don’t play nicely if they have to coordinate with other elements to make up a combined height, like 100vh. Philip Braunen explores why this happens and presents a solution to fix it. https://webdesignernews.com/sticky-headers-and-full-height-elements-a-tricky-combination/

Best Jungle & Forest Textures, Patterns & Backgrounds

Today, we are bringing you a handpicked collection of the best textures, patterns, and backgrounds that capture the essence of jungle and forest environments. https://webdesignernews.com/best-jungle-forest-textures-patterns-backgrounds/

Exciting New Tools for Designers, September 2024

This time around we are aiming to simplify life, with some light and fast analytics, an all-in-one productivity dashboard, an excellent project scope management tool, and some helpful Mac utilities among other goodies. Enjoy! https://webdesignernews.com/exciting-new-tools-for-designers-september-2024/

Crafting Prompts and Instructions to Build Full Stack Apps

Can anyone code now? From creating full-stack applications in just 1 prompt, to rolling out entire backends with no developer, looking at twitter, it feels like anything is possible with Cursor! Or is it? https://webdesignernews.com/crafting-prompts-and-instructions-to-build-full-stack-apps/

Design System Naming Conventions – How to Set Them

Design system naming conventions are the standardized rules and guidelines used to name elements within a design system. This includes naming design tokens, components, patterns, styles, and any other elements that are part of the design system. A well-defined naming convention is crucial for maintaining clarity, consistency, and ease of use across both design and development teams. https://webdesignernews.com/design-system-naming-conventions-how-to-set-them/

A Step-by-Step Guide to Organizing Feedback with a Severity Scale

We tend to think so, but we can also concede that all feedback is not necessarily created equal. When communicating user feedback within your organization, it’s important to indicate how severe the issue is—otherwise, it’s all too easy for this important data to come across as a lot of noise. https://webdesignernews.com/a-step-by-step-guide-to-organizing-feedback-with-a-severity-scale/

Storefront hero section examples with Tailwind CSS

Use these hero sections built for e-commerce websites as the storefront part of your homepage where you can add CTA sections and show promotions to increase conversion rates https://webdesignernews.com/storefront-hero-section-examples-with-tailwind-css/

Google Search started focusing more and more on mobile devices starting in 2015

Google Search started focusing more and more on mobile devices starting in 2015, with the mobile friendly update. Then, in 2016, we started mobile-first crawling and indexing. This allowed Google Search to index the content that users would see, when they access the website on their mobile phone. Crawling and indexing as a smartphone was a big change for Google’s infrastructure, but also a change for the public web: a mobile web... https://webdesignernews.com/google-kills-desktop-improve-y

The story of creating Figma Sans

As Figma expands to include tools for all product builders, our community has evolved—and so has our brand. We’ve overhauled our entire visual identity from color palette to illustration style and even commissioned a new typeface. https://webdesignernews.com/the-story-of-creating-figma-sans/


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