Hello! There're a lot of different options and it depends on how you evaluate your website on the market, what audience, how old your project is...
If you know HTML + CSS and a bit of JS + JQuery, you might just watch the source code and see how it works and then you can apply that code for...
Books are good, of course, but a lot of practice needed to learn it on a high level.
I don't pretend to be expert at PS, but I can design some things and want to share with you my list: 1) youtube 2) online courses (like Linda -...
Depends on what you need. A lot of plugins and free templates are available to download and use and if you know a bit of some PHP + HTML + CSS +...
I'd recommend youtube channel that's called 'Photoshop tutorials'. You'll easily find it just by searching, cause its official and marked. Very...
I am using it for the photos I make, because I don't have Lightroom. But one of my friends (photographer) always says I should try LR and I'll...
'Renamy' allows you to rename several layers at once. Very useful if you design for a client and need to create a structure to easily find things....
Photoshop can do just a lot of things, but currently I'm doing some UI/UX staff and Adobe XD or Sketch is better for me to do that kind of job,...
I'm using RDSbar
Todoist is a good one and it integrates with Gmail. Free option is available.
I don't know whether this is a plagiarism, but I'm using different apps on my phone to track my spendings. At the end of each month I review the...
On PC I'm using Avast (seems to be OK), on my laptop (mac) I don't have one and don't think I need it there.
Just to add to all above advised, I'd recommend to google this article - '2017 is the year that front-end developers should go back and master the...
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