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Adira Valentine
Atlanta, USA
Fast High-Quality Web Design and Development 💻
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Esco restaurant| website Redesign
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Vigor branding | Restaurant Branding Service
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Siestly Pillow An E-commerce store
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Kelly May
Atlanta, USA
Detail-oriented Web Developer🌟
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Web-banner design
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E-commerce Sites
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Web-API design
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Bassey Saviour
Atlanta, USA
Expert WordPress Elementor Developer, Kajabi Sales Page
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Expert WordPress Elementor Developer, Kajabi Sales Page
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Sales landing page hero section for a wedding planner. In 2 seconds, everyone who visits this page can tell what she does without confusion. Befitting image, No buzzwords, just a human addressing a pain point of another human. That's what your landing page should do.
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Live backend feed of a landing page built in Wordpress. Built using Gutenberg and Kadence blocks with a little CSS hidden around. This website is for an interior design company.
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Live backend feed of a landing page built in Wordpress. Built using Gutenberg and Kadence blocks with a little CSS hidden around. This website is for an interior design company.
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I love WordPress projects that require ditching plugins for the smallest details. Client brief: add a custom on-brand icon to each nav item that swaps on hover. Simple enough in theory. In practice? Sure, there's a plugin for that. But why bloat the site when a few lines of CSS can do the job? The challenge: Elementor's nav widget owns the ::before pseudo-element internally. Every approach kept breaking: • ::before hijacked by Elementor's styles — rendering a broken image box with a red background • ::after collapsed entirely due to Elementor injecting padding-right: 0px • !important declarations losing to Elementor's scoped widget styles • Tablet nav runs on a separate DOM structure (.elementor-nav-menu--dropdown) — desktop CSS didn't carry over • Submenu items under .elementor-sub-item needed their own selectors The fix: ditch pseudo-elements entirely. Use the anchor tag's own background-image property instead. No conflicts, no interference. One consolidated CSS block. Zero JavaScript. Clean icon swap across every breakpoint. That's the job.
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Vyudu Inc
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Atlanta, USA
Design, tech, and growth for founders done building halfway
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Design, tech, and growth for founders done building halfway
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Luxury Fashion Design Reel
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Vyudu Commercial
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Growth Sizzle Reel
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We Grow Small businesses by 3x to 10x
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Drei Alquiros
Decatur, USA
Web Designer & Developer: Crafting Digital Stories
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Web Designer & Developer: Crafting Digital Stories
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Creative Event Website
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Creative Pandas Design
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Website for a Content Builder
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