The GDPR was rolled out on Friday, May 25, 2018. A lot of publishers (if you run a web site, you are in the eyes of the GDPR a “publisher”) have been hanging back to see what all the furor is about. But there are a few things that you really need to do now […]
Creating Info Boxes With CSS
A great feedback for online forms is the info box. There can be several kinds. The green success box lets you know the form was successfully submitted. There are other kinds of info boxes as well, that indicate, variously, warnings, information, or errors. Create your own custom info boxes using CSS and Fontawesome. First, you’ll […]
Adding Document Icons to Links
I’m a firm believer in knowing where that link is going to take me before I click on it. That’s why I like to use document icons to indicate what kind of document is behind a download link. For client sites, it’s a matter of creating a paragraph style that inserts an icon when that […]
10 Resources for WordPress Code Snips
I don’t know about you, but I am always on the lookout for ways to customize WordPress, either with a cool plugin or just a customized template. Pixelita Designs uses premade themes only on rare occasions; we prefer to “roll our own,” since we feel that in most cases, this gives the client the best […]
10 Code Editors Especially For Creatives
If you design and build web pages for a living, then you probably have used a code editor. It is one of the tools of the web design trade. So you should have one that is powerful, yet intuitive and easy to use. We are featuring ten of the most popular code, HTML and CSS […]
Five Minute Web Site Checkup
In this day and age of instant gratification (do you, like me, stand in front of the microwave and holler “Hurry UP!!!!”?), it’s nice to know that there are still a couple of things you can do to improve your web site’s visibility and performance in the time it takes you to heat up a […]