• Tip 3: Validate your forms on both client and server sides — never rely on just frontend validation.
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    Tip 3: Validate your forms on both client and server sides — never rely on just frontend validation. #knowledge #SecurityFirst #WebDevTips #gbemiking
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  • Web Dev Tip of the Day

    Speed matters.
    Compress images.
    Minify CSS & JS.
    Keep users engaged.

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    Web Dev Tip of the Day Speed matters. Compress images. Minify CSS & JS. Keep users engaged. #knowledge #WebDevelopment #DevTips #PerformanceMatters #gbemiking
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  • Web Dev Tip:
    Keep components small and reusable. Clean code = scalable apps."
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    Web Dev Tip: Keep components small and reusable. Clean code = scalable apps." #knowledge #gbemiking #WebDev #CodingTips #CleanCode #FrontendDev #ReactTips
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  • When you are stuck in your code with bugs, and you dont know where to start from, you just have to use console.log everywhere

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    When you are stuck in your code with bugs, and you dont know where to start from, you just have to use console.log everywhere #tessy_rich #Favour #techie #webdev
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  • “HTML: The First Step to Building a Website”


    Just starting out in web development? Start with HTML!
    It’s the foundation of every website—it gives your content structure, like putting the walls up before decorating a room.

    Want to make a web page with text, images, or links? You’ll need HTML.
    And the best part? It’s super beginner-friendly!

    Learn it once, and you’ll use it forever.

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    “HTML: The First Step to Building a Website” Just starting out in web development? Start with HTML! It’s the foundation of every website—it gives your content structure, like putting the walls up before decorating a room. Want to make a web page with text, images, or links? You’ll need HTML. And the best part? It’s super beginner-friendly! Learn it once, and you’ll use it forever. #WebDevJourney #HTMLBasics #LearnToCode #CodingForBeginners
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  • Understand the Box Model
    In CSS, everything is a box. The box model explains how elements are sized and spaced using content, padding, border, and margin. Mastering it is key to controlling layout and spacing with precision.


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    Understand the Box Model In CSS, everything is a box. The box model explains how elements are sized and spaced using content, padding, border, and margin. Mastering it is key to controlling layout and spacing with precision. #knowledge #webdevelopment #gbemiking
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  • Let’s Talk About How the Web Actually Works

    So you open a browser, type a URL, hit enter—and boom, a website loads. But what's really happening behind the scenes?

    Here’s a super simple breakdown:

    DNS Lookup: Your browser asks, “Where can I find this website?” DNS translates the domain (like example.com) into an IP address (like 192.168.x.x).

    Request Sent: Your browser sends a request to that address—basically saying, “Hey server, send me the website files.”

    Response from the Server: The server sends back HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and other resources.

    Rendering: Your browser reads the HTML, styles it with CSS, adds interactivity with JS, and displays the page.

    It all happens in milliseconds—but knowing this gives you a serious edge as a developer.

    Do you want to know how HTML, CSS, and JavaScript really do and how they work together? hit the, comment and follow button so you can get notify when I post it

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    Let’s Talk About How the Web Actually Works So you open a browser, type a URL, hit enter—and boom, a website loads. But what's really happening behind the scenes? Here’s a super simple breakdown: DNS Lookup: Your browser asks, “Where can I find this website?” DNS translates the domain (like example.com) into an IP address (like 192.168.x.x). Request Sent: Your browser sends a request to that address—basically saying, “Hey server, send me the website files.” Response from the Server: The server sends back HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and other resources. Rendering: Your browser reads the HTML, styles it with CSS, adds interactivity with JS, and displays the page. It all happens in milliseconds—but knowing this gives you a serious edge as a developer. Do you want to know how HTML, CSS, and JavaScript really do and how they work together? hit the, comment and follow button so you can get notify when I post it #webdevelopment #dailypost #HowtheWebWorks
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  • Today, I want to introduce myself. I am a passionate Frontend Developer! With a keen eye for design and a love for coding, I craft visually stunning and user-friendly interfaces that bring ideas to life. I'm excited to connect with fellow developers, designers, and potential collaborators. Let's build something amazing together! #FrontendDeveloper #WebDevelopment #NewBeginnings"
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    Today, I want to introduce myself. I am a passionate Frontend Developer! With a keen eye for design and a love for coding, I craft visually stunning and user-friendly interfaces that bring ideas to life. I'm excited to connect with fellow developers, designers, and potential collaborators. Let's build something amazing together! #FrontendDeveloper #WebDevelopment #NewBeginnings" #Favour #tessy_rich
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  • Hey devs & future devs!
    Just landed here, and I’m bringing the world of web development to your feed—one post at a time.

    Whether you’re just starting out or deep in the code trenches, I’ll be sharing:

    Quick tips to level up your skills

    Real-world projects & examples

    Best practices for clean, efficient code

    Behind-the-scenes of how the web really works

    And of course, snippets that slap

    If you're into building beautiful, fast, and functional websites—or want to learn how— hit the comment/react button and let’s grow together.

    Let’s make the web a better place, one line of code at a time.
    #WebDev #CodingTips #HTML #CSS #JavaScript #Frontend #DeveloperLife
    Hey devs & future devs! Just landed here, and I’m bringing the world of web development to your feed—one post at a time. Whether you’re just starting out or deep in the code trenches, I’ll be sharing: Quick tips to level up your skills Real-world projects & examples Best practices for clean, efficient code Behind-the-scenes of how the web really works And of course, snippets that slap If you're into building beautiful, fast, and functional websites—or want to learn how— hit the comment/react button and let’s grow together. Let’s make the web a better place, one line of code at a time. #WebDev #CodingTips #HTML #CSS #JavaScript #Frontend #DeveloperLife
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  • Tip 2: Compress images with modern formats like WebP or AVIF to reduce load time without losing quality.
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    Tip 2: Compress images with modern formats like WebP or AVIF to reduce load time without losing quality. #knowledge #PerformanceOptimization #WebDevelopment #gbemiking
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  • web development Tip for today

    Use semantic HTML tags (like <header>, <article>, <section>, and <footer>) to structure your content. It improves accessibility, SEO, and makes your code easier to read and maintain
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    web development Tip for today Use semantic HTML tags (like <header>, <article>, <section>, and <footer>) to structure your content. It improves accessibility, SEO, and makes your code easier to read and maintain #knowledge #webdevelopmenttip #gbemiking
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  • "The Backbone of Every Website: HTML Basics You Must Know!"


    Before you can build skyscrapers on the web, you need a solid foundation — and that's HTML!
    In today's post, let's talk about why HTML is called the skeleton of web pages and the 5 basic tags every developer should master:

    <html> — The root of every webpage

    <head> — Where the behind-the-scenes magic starts

    <body> — Where all visible content lives

    <h1> to <h6> — Headings that structure your text

    <p> — The humble paragraph that holds your words

    Tip: Always write clean, semantic HTML — your future self (and Google) will thank you!

    Stay tuned — next, we dive into CSS to dress up our skeletons!

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    #HTMLBasics
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    "The Backbone of Every Website: HTML Basics You Must Know!" Before you can build skyscrapers on the web, you need a solid foundation — and that's HTML! In today's post, let's talk about why HTML is called the skeleton of web pages and the 5 basic tags every developer should master: <html> — The root of every webpage <head> — Where the behind-the-scenes magic starts <body> — Where all visible content lives <h1> to <h6> — Headings that structure your text <p> — The humble paragraph that holds your words Tip: Always write clean, semantic HTML — your future self (and Google) will thank you! Stay tuned — next, we dive into CSS to dress up our skeletons! #Knowledge #WebDevelopment #LearnToCode #HTMLBasics #CodingJourney #gbemiking
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