Web-safe Fonts the Google Way
If you’ve been designing websites for any amount of time you’ll know that as designers we’re incredibly limited by the list of fonts we’re allowed to use. These fonts are called “web-safe fonts” and...
View ArticleMulti-Column Gravity Forms With CSS
Update 7/1/2016 For a better solution, check out our more recent article about multi-column Gravity Forms implementation: Revisited: Multi-Column Gravity Forms There is no built-in way for the Gravity...
View ArticleResponsive Grid Column Resets
Since the release of Bootstrap 3.0, developers have been able to take advantage of the framework’s grid mixins to create their own custom grids. Semantically, this has its advantages as your code no...
View ArticleFixing Scaled Image Cutoff in Firefox with the “image-rendering” Property
You’re flying through your current project without even the slightest hiccup. Your new Retina-display-ready site logo is fantastic. Scale it down to 50% width and it looks great in Chrome. Then you...
View ArticleHow to Use Gulp in WordPress Theme Development
Gulp is a wonderful tool. Gulp (along with the vast library of Gulp plugins) can do many things. It can losslessly compress images, it can compile LESS or SASS, it can concatenate and minify Javascript...
View ArticleRevisited: Multi-Column Gravity Forms
Over two years ago, I wrote an article describing how I sent about creating a multi-column layout for Gravity Forms. Seeing as how Rocketgenius still hasn’t included a built-in option to achieve this,...
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