Macworld When you’re designing your first website, there’s a ton to worry about. How it will look, how to get it seen by potential customers, and what to talk about

Macworld


You may also be interested in this

Ars Technica: It just wor…

In Ars Technica’s Samuel Axon’s testing, Apple’s Vision Pro visionOS eye tracking was “perfectly accurate and responsive.” “There’s nothing to criticize,” Axon writes. “Apple has nailed the interface.” Samuel Axon

Apple AR/VR Ecosystem: In…

Apple, renowned for its seamless integration across its devices and services, is poised to revolutionize the immersive computing landscape with its highly anticipated AR/VR headset. While the device's specific features

Halide-maker Lux reviews …

iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max feature a 48MP Fusion camera, a 48MP Ultra Wide camera, and the 5x Telephoto camera, now available on both models. If you’ve

What new products and ser…

In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, Apple has been at the forefront of innovation for decades. As we look ahead, speculation and anticipation surround the question: What new products and

Apple product design: A h…

Apple products are known for their sleek, minimalist design. This design philosophy has been a hallmark of the company since its inception, and it has helped Apple to become one

9to5Mac Daily: May 25, 20…

Listen to a recap of the top stories of the day from 9to5Mac. 9to5Mac Daily is available on iTunes and Apple’s Podcasts app, Stitcher, TuneIn, Google Play, or through our

Set Dad up for a dream va…

This bundle comes with Rosetta Stone for learning languages, a VPN for safe internet anywhere, a cheap flights sub and plenty of travel hacks. (via Cult of Mac - Tech

1Password teases native p…

Following the official announcement of passkeys last year, many companies have already adopted the new standard in their apps and operating systems – including Apple. With iOS 17, password manager
X

A whimsical homage to the days in black and white, celebrating the magic of Mac OS. Dress up your blog with retro, chunky-grade pixellated graphics to evoke some serious computer nostalgia. Supports a custom menu, custom header image, custom background, two footer widget areas, and a full-width page template. I updated Stuart Brown's 2011 masterpiece to meet the needs of the times, made it responsive , got dark mode, custom search widget and more.You can download it from tigaman.com, where you can also find more useful code snippets and plugins to get even more out of wordpress.