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Quick CSS Tip:
You can create a progressive blur effect using a single div and just 2 properties. Works best when your div is placed over an image and is more efficient than stacking multiple elements with increasing blur.

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Create comparison pages to convert high-intent traffic. Here’s how:

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Content scanning patterns on the web

Nice visual summary of common scanning patterns that are important to consider if you’re optimizing layouts for better user engagement

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Quick exploration

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I’ve sold and shipped nearly 100k digital products to designers. Which shows me that a lot of you seem interested in what I have to share.

I’m thinking of starting a private community to exchange tips, learn, and grow together in 2025.

Maybe on Circle or Discord. Thoughts?

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rejected brand identity for millennium new horizons

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Dashboards don’t have to be boring.

Your landing page = 24/7 sales machine.

But 99% of people have no clue how to build one.

Here’s how to make sales in your sleep:

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If you want to get free backlinks for your startup, here’s how to easily find guest posting opportunities:

1. Open google search
2. Add the following query:

intitle: “write for us” {your industry}

3. Choose sniper approach
4. Check DA (Domain authority) of the website
If they

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Playing around with some subtle hover animations — what project are you working on before the weekend hits?

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