(Shortcuts: UI vs UX - What's the Difference // Best Angular Admin Dashboard Templates) Hey there,
Karol here, from CodeinWP.
Here's what's been going on in WordPress lately: Are UI and UX two of the most confusing terms in all of web design? Well, we've been led to believe so - judging by the number of people asking this question online. There are countless Quora threads, forum threads, and articles already out there. And sure, you can get a nice definition of either term from Wikipedia as well, but those tend to be a mouthful. So if you're wondering about UI and UX from a more practical point of view - the point of view of a product owner or a website owner - then we have something for you.
Here's a simple explanation of what the differences between UI and UX are, plus what to do with that information. [CodeinWP]
Angular, React, and Vue are THE technologies of 2019 when it comes to site building. Literally everything out there seems to be built with either of the three, plus there's a huge job market for people who understand what those libraries are really about. Alongside, there's also a huge market for various templates that make developing for these technologies easier. So this is where our latest roundup comes into play.
Here's a collection of 20+ of the best Angular admin dashboard templates in 2019. [CodeinWP]
For a lot of WordPress-ers, the arrival of Gutenberg has forced them to reconsider their allegiance. If you are interested in a developer-focused CMS then you might like to check out "October." In this article, WordPress and October CMS are directly compared to give a definitive overview. Everything is considered with attention given to community and philosophy, as well as more technical matters like database interactions and CLI support. If you're looking for a clean alternative to WordPress then you should give
this article a read. [Smashing Magazine]
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