A Handy Collection Of Useful Blurred Background Resources

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A little trend in web design I see popping up at the moment is the use of full screen background images which are often blurred out, these images are often the backdrop to promoting a product or a message to the user. The blurred backgrounds often sit within a horizontal slider or on the website background itself helping convey the product or message the site is promoting.

In this post I wanted to bring you a collection of handy blurred background images, have a play with them and test the different backgrounds in your designs, the use of the these can help to add a little more depth and focus to your designs.

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Useful Tools & Resources For Better A Vertical Rhythm

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When creating new sites or prototypes, designers often start by using a handy layout grid to help them maintain a consistant and organised layout. Often the invisible vertical grid or rhythm is overlooked during the design process, leaving the typography and overall reading experience a UX nightmare for the unsuspecting user. In today post, I wanted to bring your attention to vertical rhythm in design.

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Drupal Basics: Tutorials For Getting Started With Drupal 7

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Drupal is a free software package that allows you to easily organize, manage and publish your content, with an endless variety of customization. According to CMS Trends Drupal is one of the most popular CMS in the world right after WordPress and Joomla.

A popular slogan in Drupal-land is “come for the software, stay for the community.” This speaks volumes about just how inclusive the community is. Drupal.org has over 648,000 user accounts and 10,000 developer accounts.

If you decided to give a try on Drupal content management system I have collected 7 best tutorials and guides for getting started with it.

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