press [ASAP] Excess Volume, Viscosity, and Isentropic Compressibility of Methyl Acrylate + Alkane Binary Mixtures By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 21 Apr 2020 04:00:00 GMT Journal of Chemical & Engineering DataDOI: 10.1021/acs.jced.9b00924 Full Article
press [ASAP] Application of GaInSn Liquid Metal Alloy Replacing Mercury in a Phase Equilibrium Cell: Vapor Pressures of Toluene, Hexylbenzene, and 2-Ethylnaphthalene By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 04:00:00 GMT Journal of Chemical & Engineering DataDOI: 10.1021/acs.jced.9b01208 Full Article
press [ASAP] Measurements and Correlation of Isobaric Vapor–Liquid Equilibria for the Binary Systems of Cyclohexanol + Cyclohexyl Formate and Cyclopentanol + Cyclopentyl Formate under Various Pressures By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 04:00:00 GMT Journal of Chemical & Engineering DataDOI: 10.1021/acs.jced.9b00746 Full Article
press Investigation of the compression of magnetized plasma and magnetic flux: Doctoral Thesis accepted by the Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Isreal / Dimitry Mikitchuk By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 14 Jul 2019 08:50:33 EDT Online Resource Full Article
press The Student Guide to Freire's Pedagogy of the oppressed / Antonia Darder ; with a preface by Donaldo Macedo ; and an interview with Ana Maria Araújo Freire By prospero.murdoch.edu.au Published On :: Darder, Antonia, author Full Article
press I support freedom of expression but not the content that went on the show: Papa CJ By www.business-standard.com Published On :: Sat, 01 Oct 2016 21:08:00 +0530 Interview with stand-up comedian Full Article Premium
press Opposition leaders write to Prez expressing concern over workers' lives By www.business-standard.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 10:24:00 +0530 In their letter to the President, the Opposition leaders raised the issue of labour laws being nullified and hard-won democratic rights of a vast majority of Indian people people being compromised Full Article
press Photonic crystal-based smart contact lens for continuous intraocular pressure monitoring By feeds.rsc.org Published On :: Lab Chip, 2020, Advance ArticleDOI: 10.1039/C9LC01268K, PaperBohee Maeng, Hyung-kwan Chang, Jungyul ParkA powerless smart contact lens enabling to monitor intraocular pressure (IOP) by checking the visual color change in photonic crystal structure with a microhydraulic amplification system has been realized.To cite this article before page numbers are assigned, use the DOI form of citation above.The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry Full Article
press High-sensitivity microliter blood pressure sensors based on patterned micro-nanostructure arrays By feeds.rsc.org Published On :: Lab Chip, 2020, 20,1554-1561DOI: 10.1039/D0LC00063A, CommunicationNianzuo Yu, Yongshun Liu, Bai Ji, Shuli Wang, Yunyun Chen, Tianmeng Sun, Junhu Zhang, Bai YangBlood pressure sensors are proposed to measure the value of central venous pressure, and diagnose the severity of hypertension, hypotension and arterial thrombosis.The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry Full Article
press PM Narendra Modi’s day at the Red Fort through 10 Express photos By indianexpress.com Published On :: Sat, 15 Aug 2015 12:13:17 +0000 Full Article
press Express newslist: Updates on Draft National Encryption Policy, beef ban and other stories By indianexpress.com Published On :: Mon, 21 Sep 2015 05:51:55 +0000 Full Article
press Express newslist: Secret letter on Netaji, Bombay HC verdict on sedition and other updates By indianexpress.com Published On :: Tue, 22 Sep 2015 04:26:18 +0000 Full Article
press Express News list: Hardik surfaces after disappearance, prosecution seeks death penalty for 8 in Mumbai blasts case By indianexpress.com Published On :: Wed, 23 Sep 2015 04:18:40 +0000 Full Article
press Express Newslist: Modi meets Fortune 500 CEOs, Gujarat announces Rs 1,000 cr package for EW By indianexpress.com Published On :: Fri, 25 Sep 2015 07:45:15 +0000 Full Article
press Express Newslist: Modi calls IS greatest challenge, Karnataka bandh, Hawala crackdown links to Dawood By indianexpress.com Published On :: Sat, 26 Sep 2015 05:28:03 +0000 Full Article
press Express Newslist: Narendra Modi at Facebook townhall, SC rejects Somnath Bharti’s bail plea By indianexpress.com Published On :: Mon, 28 Sep 2015 08:56:18 +0000 Full Article
press Express Newslist: Mob kills man over beef rumours; 7/11 Mumbai blast sentencing By indianexpress.com Published On :: Wed, 30 Sep 2015 06:23:44 +0000 Full Article
press Express Newslist: Mumbai blasts convict’s confession, India’s reply to Pak at UN, Mahesh Sharma on Dadri lynching By indianexpress.com Published On :: Thu, 01 Oct 2015 09:16:12 +0000 Full Article
press Express Newslist: MHA’s ‘zero tolerance’ on Dadri Lynching, jawans killed in Kupwara encounter, Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri’s new book, By indianexpress.com Published On :: Tue, 06 Oct 2015 03:29:58 +0000 Full Article
press Rising intolerance? Indian Express columnists debate By indianexpress.com Published On :: Sun, 18 Oct 2015 04:52:20 +0000 Full Article
press Legal Research Reports: Limits on Freedom of Expression By www.loc.gov Published On :: Fri, 02 Aug 2019 08:17:45 -0500 The Law Library of Congress is proud to present the report, Limits on Freedom of Expression. This report examines the scope of protection extended to freedom of speech in 13 selected countries. In particular, the report focuses on the limits of protection that may apply to the right to interrupt or affect in any other way public speech. The report also addresses the availability of mechanisms to control foreign broadcasters working on behalf of foreign governments. The terms “freedom of speech” and “freedom of expression” as used in this report are interchangeable. This report is one of many prepared by the Law Library of Congress. Visit the Comprehensive Index of Legal Reports page for a complete listing of reports and the Current Legal Topics page for our highlighted and newer reports. Full Article
press Variable protein expression in marine-derived filamentous fungus Penicillium chrysogenum in response to varying copper concentrations and salinity By feeds.rsc.org Published On :: Metallomics, 2020, Advance ArticleDOI: 10.1039/C9MT00316A, PaperNikita Lotlikar, Samir Damare, Ram Murti Meena, Saranya JayachandranCopper is one of the essential trace dietary minerals for all living organisms, but is potentially toxic at higher concentrations, mainly due to the redox reactions in its transition state.To cite this article before page numbers are assigned, use the DOI form of citation above.The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry Full Article
press Gene expression in mouse muscle over time after nickel pellet implantation By feeds.rsc.org Published On :: Metallomics, 2020, 12,528-538DOI: 10.1039/C9MT00289H, PaperDesmond I. Bannon, Wenjun Bao, Stephen D. Turner, Wilfred C. McCain, William Dennis, Russ Wolfinger, Ed Perkins, Roger AbounaderImplanted nickel becomes toxic when it exceeds homeostasis, initiating a range of global gene effects over time, including oxidative phosphorylation and immune responses, which are impacted in opposite directions.The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry Full Article
press In vitro selenium supplementation suppresses key mediators involved in myometrial activation and rupture of fetal membranes By feeds.rsc.org Published On :: Metallomics, 2020, Advance ArticleDOI: 10.1039/D0MT00063A, PaperDineli Matheesha Kalansuriya, Ratana Lim, Martha LappasSelenium suppresses key mediators involved in preterm birth in human fetal membranes and myometrium.To cite this article before page numbers are assigned, use the DOI form of citation above.The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry Full Article
press China under the Empress Dowager. Chinese By prospero.murdoch.edu.au Published On :: Bland, J. O. P. (John Otway Percy), 1863-1945 Full Article
press [ASAP] Removal of Hydrogen Poisoning by Electrostatically Polar MgO Support for Low-Pressure NH<sub>3</sub> Synthesis at a High Rate over the Ru Catalyst By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 04:00:00 GMT ACS CatalysisDOI: 10.1021/acscatal.0c00954 Full Article
press Coronavirus | U.S. unemployment rate spikes to 14.7%, highest since Great Depression By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 19:59:59 +0530 As companies have laid off tens of millions, lives have been upended across the country. Full Article International
press Science Podcast - Noisy gene expression, the Tohoku-oki fault, and snake venom as a healer (6 Dec 2013) By traffic.omny.fm Published On :: Fri, 06 Dec 2013 12:00:00 -0500 Discussing the origin of transcriptional noise with Alvaro Sanchez; examining results from a drilling expedition at the Tohoku-oki fault; and looking at the potential benefits of snake venom with Kai Kupferschmidt. Full Article
press Ancient volcanic eruptions, and peer pressure—from robots By traffic.omny.fm Published On :: Thu, 16 Aug 2018 14:00:00 -0400 Several thousand years ago the volcano under Santorini in Greece—known as Thera—erupted in a tremendous explosion, dusting the nearby Mediterranean civilizations of Crete and Egypt in a layer of white ash. This geological marker could be used to tie together many ancient historical events, but the estimated date could be off by a century. Contributing Correspondent Lizzie Wade joins host Sarah Crespi to talk about a new study that used tree rings to calibrate radiocarbon readings—and get closer to pinning down a date. The findings also suggest that scientists may need to change their standard radiocarbon dating calibration curve. Sarah also talks to Tony Belpaeme of Ghent University in Belgium and Plymouth University in the United Kingdom about his Science Robotics paper that explored whether people are susceptible to peer pressure from robots. Using a classic psychological measure of peer influence, the team found that kids from ages 7 to 9 occasionally gave in to social pressure from robot peers, but adults did not. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy, with help from Meagan Cantwell. Download a transcript of this episode (PDF) Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast [Image: Softbank Robotics; Music: Jeffrey Cook] Full Article Scientific Community
press Areas to watch in 2020, and how carnivorous plants evolved impressive traps By traffic.omny.fm Published On :: Thu, 02 Jan 2020 14:00:00 -0500 We start our first episode of the new year looking at future trends in policy and research with host Joel Goldberg and several Science News writers. Jeffrey Mervis discusses upcoming policy changes, Kelly Servick gives a rundown of areas to watch in the life sciences, and Ann Gibbons talks about potential advances in ancient proteins and DNA. In research news, host Meagan Cantwell talks with Beatriz Pinto-Goncalves, a postdoctoral researcher at the John Innes Centre, about carnivorous plant traps. Through understanding the mechanisms that create these traps, Pinto-Goncalves and colleagues elucidate what this could mean for how they emerged in the evolutionary history of plants. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Ads on this week’s show: KiwiCo Download a transcript (PDF) Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast Full Article Scientific Community
press NIH’s new diversity hiring program, and the role of memory suppression in resilience to trauma By traffic.omny.fm Published On :: Thu, 13 Feb 2020 14:00:00 -0500 On this week’s show, senior correspondent Jeffrey Mervis joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss a new National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant program that aims to encourage diversity at the level of university faculty with the long-range goal of increasing the diversity of NIH grant recipients. Sarah also talks with Pierre Gagnepain, a cognitive neuroscientist at INSERM, the French biomedical research agency, about the role of memory suppression in post-traumatic stress disorder. Could people that are better at suppressing memories be more resilient to the aftermath of trauma? This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast Download a transcript (PDF). Full Article Scientific Community
press Perils of Perestroika : viewpoints from the Soviet press, 1989-1991 / edited by Isaac J. Tarasulo. By darius.uleth.ca Published On :: Wilmington, Del. : SR Books, 1992 Full Article
press Software engineering : a practitioner's approach / Roger S. Pressman, Ph.D., Bruce R. Maxim, Ph.D By prospero.murdoch.edu.au Published On :: Pressman, Roger S., author Full Article
press Government looking into possibility of building smart cities along Delhi-Mumbai Expressway: Nitin Gadkari By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-29T20:02:29+05:30 "The government is looking if NHAI can plan a township along the highway (Delhi-Mumbai Expressway) ... a Cabinet note has been floated for this," Road Transport, Highways and MSME Minister Gadkari said during an interaction with real estate body NAREDCO via a video conference. Full Article
press Delhi-Amritsar-Katra Expressway to pass through Amritsar: Harsimrat Kaur Badal By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-30T10:43:58+05:30 Food processing industries minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal on Thursday said that one section of the Delhi-Amritsar-Katra Expressway would pass through Amritsar after being split into two at Kartarpur even as the other section would go through Gurdaspur to Katra. Full Article
press A council & its crises : challenge and response in Fremantle's community during three times of crisis : the Bubonic Plague, the Great War, and the Depression era / by Michelle McKeough By prospero.murdoch.edu.au Published On :: McKeough, Michelle, 1966- author Full Article
press [ASAP] Fold-Change Compression: An Unexplored But Correctable Quantitative Bias Caused by Nonlinear Electrospray Ionization Responses in Untargeted Metabolomics By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 04:00:00 GMT Analytical ChemistryDOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.0c00246 Full Article
press [ASAP] Discovering New Lipidomic Features Using Cell Type Specific Fluorophore Expression to Provide Spatial and Biological Specificity in a Multimodal Workflow with MALDI Imaging Mass Spectrometry By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 04:00:00 GMT Analytical ChemistryDOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.0c00446 Full Article
press [ASAP] Finite Systems under Pressure: Assessing Volume Definition Models from Parallel-Tempering Monte Carlo Simulations By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 04:00:00 GMT The Journal of Physical Chemistry ADOI: 10.1021/acs.jpca.0c00881 Full Article
press Capmatinib Shows Impressive Results in METex14-Mutated NSCLC By www.medscape.com Published On :: Thu, 7 May 2020 06:04:25 EDT Capmatinib produced rapid, deep responses in patients with advanced non–small cell lung cancer harboring MET exon 14 (METex14) skipping mutations, according to a presentation at the AACR virtual meeting I. Medscape Medical News Full Article Hematology-Oncology News
press How nature works: rethinking labor on a troubled planet / edited by Sarah Besky and Alex Blanchette, School for Advanced Research Press, Santa Fe By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 2 Feb 2020 08:26:55 EST Rotch Library - GF75.H69 2019 Full Article
press Building WordPress Websites With Zurb Foundation or Bootstrap: Comparisons and Starter Themes By 1stwebdesigner.com Published On :: Fri, 27 Dec 2019 11:57:47 +0000 WordPress is super versatile. You know that. I know that. But sometimes this can be an overwhelming prospect. How on earth will you get your site up and running? What platform will you use? Zurb Foundation and Bootstrap are two … Full Article Web Design Bootstrap CSS development Foundation
press On the pressure dependence of the thermodynamical scaling exponent γ By feeds.rsc.org Published On :: Soft Matter, 2020, Advance ArticleDOI: 10.1039/D0SM00254B, PaperR. Casalini, T. C. RansomIn materials with a constant scaling parameter γS, the Isomorph γI is found to vary with pressure, demonstrating γS ≠ γI.To cite this article before page numbers are assigned, use the DOI form of citation above.The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry Full Article
press [ASAP] Large Wavelength Response to Pressure Enabled in InGaN/GaN Microcrystal LEDs with 3D Architectures By dx.doi.org Published On :: Tue, 14 Apr 2020 04:00:00 GMT ACS PhotonicsDOI: 10.1021/acsphotonics.0c00251 Full Article
press Art Direction and the New WordPress Editor By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 13 Dec 2019 12:00:00 +0000 Mel Choyce explores how the new WordPress editor (also know as Gutenberg) can be used to create more carefully art directed posts. Like gifts carefully arranged beneath the Christmas tree, it’s the contents that matters but the presentation that sells. The New York Times release of Snowfall in 2012 took the web industry by storm. Media-rich and captivating, its design evoked wonder, fear, and desperation in the face of an avalanche. Snowfall was one of the first great art directed digital experiences in this era of the modern web (Space Jam, obviously, being one of the great experiences of the era prior). “Art direction combines art and design to evoke a cultural and emotional reaction. …Art direction is about evoking the right emotion, it’s about creating that connection to what you’re seeing and experiencing.” Art Direction and Design by Dan Mall Art direction isn’t a new concept. Pick up any magazine or print publication — designers have long been creating evocative media experiences. Then the web came and messed that up. Fonts and even colors were limited at first, especially if you wanted to create something using semantic HTML rather than Flash. Early HTML and CSS didn’t offer great ways to create dynamic layouts like you’d see in a magazine. Floats, am I right? A lot’s changed in the past decade. We have reliable ways to serve fonts, opening up vast typographic possibilities. CSS features like Flexbox and Grid allow for complex layouts. Plus, our hardware is getting better and better. We live in exciting times. Behind the curve But not everyone’s kept up. For most of its history, the WordPress editor was a text-first writing experience, shining with simple blogs but falling flat in the face of a complex website. Want some columns on your page? Well, there’s a plugin for that, it lets you write some pseudo-code WordPress called shortcodes, and yeah you just need to wrap your columns in this code in your editor… Or, uh, maybe you could hand-code a template for your theme that offers three columns of widget areas and put everything in there? Or maybe… You get the point. The new WordPress editor (codenamed “Gutenberg”) introduces the concept of blocks, like building blocks or bricks or LEGO. Rather than needing to hand-code anything, you have an interface for editing all sorts of content, even the aforementioned former nightmare of columns. Blocks can come with placeholders, so you can fill-in-the-blanks rather than having to build from scratch. The new WordPress block editor allows me to focus on the best way of presenting my content instead of focusing on how I’m going to technically enter the content. The block editor allows my designer brain to think more creatively. I can go about creating an appropriate emotional reaction for a site’s content, rather than focusing on implementation. Block it to me The building blocks of the new editor (text, media) are the same, but the new ways to combine and build upon those blocks makes for a better art direction experience. Your browser doesn’t support HTML5 video. Here is a link to the video instead. New to the WordPress editor is the Media and Text block, which combines — you guessed it — media and text into a new way to approach layouts. Your browser doesn’t support HTML5 video. Here is a link to the video instead. This is the foundation of the new WordPress editor. Take atomic pieces, and combine them to make whole sections and layouts. Best yet, no fumbling with floats if you want to put some text next to an image! Do you want to build a website? Let’s imagine I’m building a website for a non-profit that rescues black cats. They offer adoption services, run a fostering program, and take in abandoned, feral, or other cats in need. The primary goal of the site is to connect people to the rescue organization. Raising awareness and soliciting donations are secondary, but still important factors. Because so much of a person’s experience with WordPress is contingent on their particular setup — themes, plugins, and admin customizations — I’ve decided to keep this site pretty light. The Twenty Twenty Theme WordPress releases a new default theme pretty much every year. This year’s theme, Twenty Twenty, was built with Gutenberg in mind. It supports optional features like color schemes and wider block alignments. The design is clean and modern, and offers some additional customization options. I think it’s a good choice for this website. Columns While there’s no internal grid system in WordPress (yet!), the Columns block comes close to allowing complex layouts within a post or page. With it, you can start to break out of one column and think more like a print designer. The most straightforward layout we could do is a familiar pattern on the web — three feature columns consisting of a heading, some text, and a button. To accomplish this, I loaded up the editor and started planning. First, I added a group block to contain my columns, and provide a background color. (The columns block does not currently support background colors, but it might in the future.) I want my columns to stand out from the white background of the page, so I opt for a light grey. Within the group, I placed my Column block, which features a convenient placeholder to help me pick which layout I want: I opt for the three column option. From here, it’s easy to build out my section — headings, paragraphs, and buttons are all existing blocks I can plop right into my columns: It looks really good on the front-end of my site, too: This is all fairly straightforward, but by changing up a couple columns widths and some sizing, I can get something that looks more dynamic and draws attention to the adoption process, which is the most important feature: I could even add an image, change up my background color to match, and nest “Foster” and “Save” into another set of columns beneath “Adopt”: All of this from the same set of blocks, yet each variation strikes a different impact. …And, you know, feels a little less like this: which one of the two possible websites are you currently designing? pic.twitter.com/ZD0uRGTqqm— Jon Gold (@jongold) February 2, 2016 But if I wanted to start looking like that, uh, second example — I can! Media and Text The aforementioned Media and Text block is a great building block for some eye-catching, informational parts of my homepage. Galleries To break up all that text content and get my site looking less like it’s for a startup, how about adding even more cute cats in between? You can never have too many cat photos on the internet. CoBlocks is a fantastic plugin that adds new blocks to WordPress, among them the icon block I used above, as well as a couple of different gallery layouts. I think carousels are terrible when they’re used for showcasing features or content, but I think they’re a good gallery format, and having something horizontal means my cats aren’t taking up too much space (unlike my own black cat, who likes to hog all my leg room in bed). My favorite thing about this block is that, even though it’s fully-featured, it’s still 100x less of a chaotic mess than any other slider plugin I’ve experienced in WordPress. CoBlocks comes with Carousel, Collage, Masonry, Offest, and Stacked gallery blocks. The default Gallery block in WordPress is also pretty good — much better than it used to be. Buttons Alright, where am I? I have my intro columns featuring the primary information about site, some informational text, lots of cute cat photos, more informational text… I think my homepage is shaping up. I just need one final element: a donation section. Can’t take care of those kitties without some cash. The only way to integrate payments into WordPress is to either link to a third party platform, or use a plugin. I’ve used ActBlue quite a bit when making candidate websites, so I’m going to pretend that this site uses a third party service that, like ActBlue, lets me link to specific donation increments off-site. WordPress has a Buttons block underway that lets you add a row of buttons, without needing to rely on another block like Columns, but in the meantime, CoBlocks has an equivalent block I can use for now. Great. It’s got a bold color, and I can link to a couple different donation increments. But it could really use… something, you know, that draws the eye even more? Shape Divider CoBlocks has another great block, Shape Divider, which lets you add a decorative border that sits nicely above or below any container element, like the group block I’m using here. It comes with a variety of shape styles, like hills, rounded, and pointed. I settle on waves, which includes some overlapping transparencies along the top. It’s different from the rest of my page, but in a good way — it’s a subtle way for that section to stand out. With that final block, my homepage is almost done. I just want to touch on two more blocks that can be used to improve the design: the Separator block, and the Spacer block. Separator Separator inserts an <hr /> into the page, with some minimal styles to make it look nice. Themes can then add new styles, or restyle the default to get some fancy alternatives, like this: The Separator block is a great way to break up sections in a page. Spacer The Spacer block is an abomination, but I love it. It’s just an empty space. Think spacer gif, but spacer div. It’s terrible, but oh, oh so useful. I can increase space between elements without having to write any custom CSS. It empowers folks that are visual, but not technical. Combine it with Columns and you can almost pretend that you’re using a grid! (It is, at the very least, hidden from screen readers.) Okay but what does it look like? With those in place, let’s check out my homepage. Almost perfect. It’s bold, streamlined, and features plenty of cute cats. The only issue that caught my eye is the gap of white between the page content and the footer, which I can fix with some CSS added into WordPress’s Customizer tool: .home .footer-nav-widgets-wrapper { margin-top: 0; } Not too bad, considering this is the first bit of CSS I’ve had to write for my homepage layout. Much better. How about the old editor? Out of curiosity, I tried to recreate my homepage using the Classic Editor plugin, which restores the old WordPress editing interface. Since I used some of my favorite plugins on my block editor site, I decided it was only fair to leverage plugins on my classic site. I installed Shortcodes Ultimate, a plugin offering over 60 shortcodes to improve the WordPress editor. It has a good shortcode picking interface, great documentation, and in my opinion, is one of the best shortcode plugins the WordPress community has to offer. Your browser doesn’t support HTML5 video. Here is a link to the video instead. This wasn’t fun. No shortcode interface will make the experience worth it to me, when I could use Gutenberg. One misplaced bracket, and I’ve borked my site. It takes a whole lot of time. And, I almost always need to write a bunch of custom styles to get it to work with my theme. Yes, this is a LiveJournal icon I’ve had saved for like, 16 years. With our homepage complete, let’s move on to some interior pages. There are a couple other blocks, and combinations of blocks, that can help me build out the rest of my site. Cover Block One of the earliest complex blocks offered in the new WordPress editor was the “Cover” block, which can be used for banners and hero images: Originally, it only allowed you to add an image or video, headings, and paragraphs, but the requirements have recently been loosened so you can add whatever blocks you like. This can lead to some unique layout possibilities. Take, for example, a “Teams” section on our About page. We could use columns to make a simple layout, like this: But if we have better images, we could explore using Cover to create more visual impact: Let’s say we didn’t have any staff images, or they’re all poor quality and weirdly cropped, which is… not an usual occurrence! We can forego images altogether and instead, use the new gradient picker in Cover and use that to create visual impact: Explore third-party blocks Like CoBlocks’s gallery blocks, many third-party WordPress plugins can enhance your site and allow you to create a better experience for your visitors. Accordions Let’s say this rescue organization has some FAQs. Rather than creating a wall-of-text, we could use an accordion block to organize the content for easier browsing: Accordion Block from CoBlocks Grids If columns aren’t adequate for achieving the layout you’re looking to build, you could try the Grids plugin by Evolve, which comes with a “build your own grid” feature: I can use this block to make a more visually interesting landing page for the “Get Involved” section, which only exists to link out to its child pages: Typography You can also use plugins like CoBlocks and Kioken Blocks to customize your site’s typography, opening up the possibilities for a truly from-scratch site design. And I have to admit, as someone who makes web software, the idea of giving full typographic control to users terrifies me… but as a designer, I absolutely love this feature! ???? With these tools, it won’t take long to finish my website. Tons of new possibilities Mix and match to create beautiful, art-directed experiences using blocks. You can look for plugins that support and build on the new editor, or specifically download individual blocks in the new WordPress block directory (just beta launched!). Unsure of how to combine blocks to make an impact? A couple of plugins like Atomic Blocks, Kioken Blocks, and Ultimate Addons for Gutenberg include pre-curated layouts you can quickly add to your own sites. These layouts are already art directed, so you can choose the one that creates the biggest impact on your own audience. Explore, and share your results! About the author Mel Choyce is a wicked awesome product designer based in Boston, Massachusetts. Not only is Mel a WordPress Core Committer and former Release Lead, she is a regular core contributor and speaks frequently at WordCamps on design, typography, and user experience. When Mel isn’t designing products at Automattic, she enjoys cold brew coffee, craft beer, and rocking out in her band. Say hi to her on Twitter at @melchoyce, and visit her site at choycedesign.com. More articles by Mel Full Article Design design
press Surviving state terror: women's testimonies of repression and resistance in Argentina / Barbara Sutton By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 26 Apr 2020 09:04:30 EDT Dewey Library - HV6433.A7 S88 2018 Full Article
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