Posts by Kayleigh Circle

Kayleigh Circle

About the author | Kayleigh Circle

Kayleigh is a web developer at TBH Creative, specializing in front-end development. She likes to blog about a variety of web design topics, including design tips, the latest trends in the industry, and how to make your website more successful.

Choosing a color scheme for your website

Colors help give life to a website, and influence the overall feeling it invokes. A well-thought-out color palette can be used to influence the emotions of your viewers and support the message you want your website to portray. This article will help you get started creating your color scheme by providing considerations and tips for […]

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Overview of CSS selectors

As one of Indianapolis’ top web development companies, it is important for us to understand technology and its benefits. We consistently look for new tools and best practices to improve our development process so that we can deliver the best websites possible to our clients. In this article, we’re going to explore one of those […]

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Quick tips: Optimizing images for mobile use

Do you have a mobile optimized website? Are you serving the same images to your desktop users as your mobile users? If so, image optimization should be an essential step in your workflow. Optimizing images served to mobile users is necessary to avoid both poor website performance on mobile devices, and requiring users to download […]

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CSS Flexbox

Laying out elements on a website has always come with its challenges due to the limitations of CSS. With the growth of responsive design, this issue has become increasingly apparent. To address this issue, the CSS Flexible Box Layout Module was developed. Even though Flexbox is currently in the W3C candidate recommendation stage (meaning it […]

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Practical uses of animated GIFs in web design

What comes to mind when you hear “animated GIF”? Do you think back to the days when animated clip art ruled on websites hosted on Geocities and MySpace? Do you associate the term with Tumblr or Buzzfeed, where animated GIFs pop up on a daily basis? (If all you’re thinking is “what’s a GIF?” then […]

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