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Tuesday, March 26, 2019

UI vs UX: What's the difference from a practical point of view? 🎭

 
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(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]
 
Tool of the week:
 
Hey, Listen! gives you an opportunity to connect your ideas with your customers. You can put forward your best product ideas and get immediate feedback. Customers can like and comment on the various ideas so you can prioritize them in your releases. Use it to create a dedicated features archive for your product and keep users in the loop with tags like, "Likely to be implemented." It's a living document for your ideas that will reach users outside the GitHub bubble.
 
What else's been going on:
 
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Cheers,
-Karol
 
 
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