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

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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, and easy to maintain - while giving you complete control over colors, angles, shapes, and even animation.

In this post, we’ll explore what gradients are, the different types, and - most importantly - how to add them to your UltimateWB

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Single Space vs. Double Space After a Period: Which Should You Use?

Period spelled out in Scrabble

It’s a surprisingly common question among writers, editors, and designers: should you use one space or two after a period?

If you learned to type on a typewriter, you might be used to adding two spaces after a sentence. This convention helped create clearer sentence breaks because typewriters used monospaced fonts - where every character takes up the same amount of space.

But with modern computers and proportional fonts, the need for double spaces has largely disappeared.

Why Single Space

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