Grid System
In web design, a grid system refers to a layout structure that uses a set of horizontal and vertical lines to create a flexible and consistent grid of columns and…
In web design, a grid system refers to a layout structure that uses a set of horizontal and vertical lines to create a flexible and consistent grid of columns and…
In web design, a gradient refers to a smooth transition between two or more colors, shades, or tones, which can create a sense of depth, texture, or motion, and can…
GUI (Graphical User Interface) is a visual and interactive interface that enables users to interact with and control a software application or a digital device, such as a computer, a…
Geolocation is the process of identifying and determining the physical location of a device or a user, such as a smartphone, a laptop, or a website visitor, using various signals…
Graphical elements refer to visual components and design elements that are used in web design to create an attractive, informative, and engaging user interface. Graphical elements can include icons, buttons,…
GUI kit, or graphical user interface kit, is a collection of pre-designed graphical elements such as buttons, icons, forms, and other user interface components that can be used to create…
GIF stands for Graphics Interchange Format, a type of image file format that supports both animated and static images. GIFs are widely used on the web for creating small and…
Git is a version control system used for software development to keep track of changes made to source code.
Google Analytics is a free web analytics service offered by Google that tracks and reports website traffic, user behavior, and conversion rates. Google Analytics can provide valuable insights into how…