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Checkout is the key to frictionless B2B e-commerce

Contributor July 23, 2021

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Web Features That May Not Work As You’d Expect

Contributor July 23, 2021

As the web gets more and more capable, developers are able to make richer online experiences. There are times, however, where some new web capabilities may not work as you would expect in the interest of usability, security and privacy. …

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My petite-vue review

Contributor July 23, 2021

Road testing petite-vue with a simple category filter July 21, 2021 petite-vue is a new cut of the Vue project specifically built with progressive enhancement in mind. At 5kb, petite-vue is a lightweight Alpine (or jQuery) alternative that can be …

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Organize your CSS declarations alphabetically

Contributor July 22, 2021

There are a few schools of thought when it comes to organizing your CSS declarations. Each approach uses an underlying concept to impose a specific declaration order. When I say organizing declarations, I’m talking about the CSS code placed inside …

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Tracking The Trail Of Software: The Key To Boosting Security

Contributor July 22, 2021

Don’t fall prey to cyberattacks. Secure your software trail. Securing the applications and code you use to run your business is the key to delivering more secure software. Read below for four key tactics any organization can use to protect …

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A new bill would hold Facebook responsible for Covid-19 vaccine misinformation

Contributor July 22, 2021

Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) introduced new legislation today that aims to finally hold tech companies responsible for allowing misinformation about vaccines and other health issues to spread online. The bill, called the Health Misinformation Act and co-sponsored by Sen. Ray …

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Using Google Drive as a CMS

Contributor July 22, 2021

We’re going to walk through the technical process of hooking into Google Drive’s API to source content on a website. We’ll examine the step-by-step implementation, as well as how to utilize server-side caching to avoid the major pitfalls to avoid …

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All Raise launches virtual bootcamp for women and nonbinary founders

Contributor July 22, 2021

More doesn’t necessarily mean better — and that’s a lesson for life and for tech. To focus on the latter, the startup ecosystem is experiencing a boggling influx of capital right now. However, the increase in dollars isn’t being evenly …

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Six Ways To Create Attractive Design For Your Blog

Contributor July 22, 2021

Since there are over 1.8 billion active websites today, creating a new blog that will stand out from the rest might be challenging. Given that most maintainers and developers use common templates, frameworks, and color schemes, achieving a unique and …

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How the Muffin Live Builder Will Help You Build Better Sites, Faster

Contributor July 22, 2021

This sponsored article was created by our content partner, BAW Media. Thank you for supporting the partners who make SitePoint possible. Page builders have revolutionized the way we create websites today. But with so many options available for WordPress, it …

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