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​​📣 Perfect Palette for Your Website, Roadmaps for Developers, and a Collection of CSS Elements

You will find a great tool that will help you to create very beautiful palettes for your websites or projects; will get well-structured roadmaps to start your career as a software developer; and will receive a collection of the most popular CSS elements.

🚀 Let's go!

👉 Coolors

Coolors is a great tool for creating a colour scheme for your website or project. Actually, this is a very fast palette generator you will definitely fall in love with!

You can create a perfect palette or get inspired by thousands of beautiful colour schemes.

👉 Developer Roadmaps

roadmap.sh is a community effort to create roadmaps, guides and other educational content to help guide developers in picking up the path and guiding their learnings.

It has role-based roadmaps like back-end, front-end, DevOps etc as well as skill-based roadmaps like Vue, Python, JavaScript etc.

👉 CSS Layout

CSS Layout it's a collection of popular layouts and patterns made with #CSS.

Some of the presented elements: avatar, badge, card, close button, cookie banner, drop area and many and many others! Just check it out 😎

🤔 Like it? Share the post with your friends!


📣 7+2 Best No-Code Tools for Your Next Product

Collected a list of great no-code tools you can easily use for your next product. Some of them you probably know, but it's a good chance to remind about them 😊

#digest

https://bloduct.com/product-digest-6


📖 Today I share with you my ⭐️ TOP 9 books that will help you in product development and management. In my personal opinion 😉

https://bloduct.com/9-books-that-will-help-in-product-development

#books


💡 Product Tips #6: Customer Quotes as Email Subject, Social Proof, and Storytelling in Posts

Some product tips that will help you to increase open rates and higher conversion by using verbatim customer quotes as email subjects; using social proof to increase subscribers to your newsletter; and adding storytelling to your blog posts to attract your audience's attention.

https://bloduct.com/product-tips-6

#tips


📣 Product Digest #4: Best Translator Ever, Workshop Creator, and Awesome Icons

Collected a helpful list of products that will help you to translate your articles and documents easily without Google translate; organize your workshops using existing templates; and use free quality icons for your next product.

https://bloduct.com/product-digest-4

#digest


🤔 SaaS, PaaS, IaaS - What are heck?

Let's take a look at three business models you can consider for your next product. They are: SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS. With reals examples for each model.

If you still have any questions, I will try to explain 😉

https://bloduct.com/saas-paas-iaas

#guide


💡 Product Tips #5: Minimum Lovable Product, Invest in Communication, and Do Less but Better

Some product tips that will help you to understand what a Minimum Lovable Product is; realise that investing in communication is very important; and will make you think about quality instead of quantity.

https://bloduct.com/product-tips-5

#tips


📣 Product Digest: Slots for Meetings, Export Work Time into Invoices, and Organize Your To-Dos

Collected a helpful list of products that will help you to provide your customers with the ability to choose a slot for a meeting with you; track your work time easily and export it right into invoices; and organize your to-dos using a tool with a great interface.

https://bloduct.com/product-digest-3

#digest


Customer Journey. Step IV - User Activation

The fourth step in the #CustomerJourney is User Activation. It's a specific moment when a user first gets value from your product. It sometimes, but not always, aligns with key onboarding milestones. Once a user is considered activated, they are much more likely to become a habitual user and ultimately pay for your product or service.

👉 https://bloduct.com/user-activation


💡 Product Tips #4: 50% for Marketing, Pay-What-You-Can Option, and New Features as Paid Add-Ons

Some product tips that will help you to realize that product development it's only 50% of all your efforts, offer a pay-what-you-can option with a minimum price for your services and try to sell new features for a specific group of users as paid add-ons.

#tips

https://bloduct.com/product-tips-4


The third step in the #CustomerJourney is customer engagement. It's a measure of how effectively a business is building relationships with its customers. Thus it's important that you provide value at every customer touchpoint.

👉 You will understand what metrics you should use and will get some best practices for customer engagement.

https://bloduct.com/customer-engagement


📣 Product Digest #2: Surveys via Links, No-Code Press Kit Creator, and Secure Cloud Storage

Collected a helpful list of products that will help you to conduct surveys and get feedback from your users; create a press kit for your future product using a no-code creator; and share your files (especially photos) easily for free. Take a look 😉

https://bloduct.com/product-digest-2

#digest


💡 Some product tips that will help you to understand why launching micro-products is important, avoid common mistakes on landing pages (recommendations from web designers), and direct traffic to a side product when users decide to leave the current one.

#tips

https://bloduct.com/product-tips-3


8 Ultimate resources for learning Web Dev in 2021

Git: 🔧

https://learngitbranching.js.org/

CSS: 🎨

CSS Selector - https://flukeout.github.io/ Learn how CSS Selector works with animation.
Grid - https://cssgridgarden.com/ Learn Grid CSS as gardener.
Flexbox - https://flexboxfroggy.com/ Learn Flexbox in CSS as a Frog.

VIM: 📝

https://vim-adventures.com/

Regex: 🔣

https://regexone.com/
https://ihateregex.io/

JavaScript 🖥

https://javascript.info/

#JavaScript #CSS #Git @hwebdev


​​🤓 The book of the month (May) - The JavaScript Beginner's Handbook by Flavio Copes (Free)

Summary of the handbook:

- A little bit of history
- Just JavaScript
- A brief intro to the syntax of JavaScript
- Semicolons
- Values
- Variables
- Types
- Expressions
- Operators
- Precedence rules
- Comparison operators
- Conditionals
- Arrays
- Strings
- Loops
- Functions
- Arrow functions
- Objects
- Object Properties
- Object Methods
- Classes
- Inheritance
- Asynchonous Programming and Callbacks
- Promises
- Async and Await
- Variable scope
- Conclusion

#JavaScript @hwebdev


​​👉 A List of Great CSS Places

Animista Visit

Animista is a place where you can play with a collection of ready-to-use CSS animations, tweak them and download only those you will actually use.

CSS-Tricks Visit

Daily articles about CSS, HTML, JavaScript, and all things related to web design and development.

Pattern.css Visit

CSS only library to fill your empty background with beautiful patterns. A simple, online CSS generator that creates a basic layout framework.

#CSS @hwebdev


​​30 Days Of JavaScript

30 days of JavaScript programming challenge is a step-by-step guide to learn #JavaScript programming language in 30 days. This challenge may take up to 100 days, please just follow your own pace.

Visit GitHub

@hwebdev


​​Webcode.tools (code generator)

Web Code Tools is a web code generator that let you generate HTML5, CSS3, JSON-LD, Twitter cards, Open graph, and other code snippets.

It’s a great app for beginner developers, and yet experts can also find something to use in it.

Web Code Tools available online as a website and as Chrome extension.


​​Undesign

As web developers, we will always need design resources such as stock photos, illustrations, icons, animations, fonts, and so on which are sometimes quite difficult to find.

Now, thanks to Undesign, we don’t need to search the Net manually to find the design resources. Undesign collects free design tools and resources and sorts them by categories.

Need illustrations for your website? Select the illustration category and you will find the list of the best free illustration websites.

Looking for animations for your site? Go to the animations category and you will find the free animation websites there.

Other Undesign design resource categories are design inspirations, templates, color palettes, css generators, icons, design utility tools, stock photos, videos, audios, and so on.


​​The book of the month - Eloquent JavaScript

This is a book about #JavaScript, programming, and the wonders of the digital. You can read it online here, or buy your own paperback copy. Written by Marijn Haverbeke.

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