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CSS Gradients Tutorial: How to Use Easy, Modern, Fast, and Flexible Backgrounds in Web Design

Gradients are one of the simplest ways to make a website look modern and polished. Instead of creating PNG or JPG backgrounds in Photoshop, you can now define smooth color transitions directly in CSS. This keeps your site lightweight, scalable, … Continue reading

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Power Consumption and Image Formats: JPEG vs WebP vs AVIF – Which is Better?

Optimizing images is critical for reducing data usage, improving website performance, and lowering power consumption across devices. Choosing between JPEG, WebP, and AVIF can significantly impact the energy used by servers, networks, and end-user devices. Each format has different compression … Continue reading

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How to create high-quality images for your website?

Images are an important part of any website. They can make your website more visually appealing, engaging, and informative. However, it is important to use high-quality images on your website. Low-quality images can make your website look unprofessional and can … Continue reading

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