
Following last month’s announcement, Google Calendar for Android is now rolling out a Material You redesign of its two homescreen widgets. Starting with the list that is the “Calendar schedule,” there are no changes to widget sizing. As such, this list view can be as small as 2×2, which is a popular configuration, or take up your entire homescreen. http://webdesignernews.com/google-calendar-rolls-out-material-you-widget-redesign/

Oh, CSS, without you, life on the web would be dull, unstyled, unengaging, and simply boring 😴. How would we live in a world of raw HTML, with no colours 🌈, no shapes 🔵🔺, or layouts to please our eyes 👀 and strike our imaginations? http://webdesignernews.com/a-love-letter-to-css/

ColorHub is a site where you can seamlessly flow and test colors with ease, helping you find the right one to pick no matter what you need it for! http://webdesignernews.com/colorhub-the-new-best-site-on-the-web-for-finding-and-testing-colors/

LinkedIn is currently beta-testing the integration of Microsoft Designer into its website. The tool allows users to generate unique graphic designs and visual posts straight from LinkedIn. http://webdesignernews.com/linkedin-is-experimenting-with-ai-powered-microsoft-designer-as-a-tool-for-designing-posts/

WordPress now accepts their Binance Pay for the payment of e-commerce services. Previously, the crypto exchange announced the integration of Binance Pay on the website development platform. http://webdesignernews.com/binance-strikes-huge-partnership-with-wordpress/

What makes an email design transparent and intuitive for subscribers? What reinforces an overall impression with strong messaging? What allows companies to send regulation-compliant emails? The answer to these questions is the email footer. http://webdesignernews.com/what-is-an-email-footer-the-ultimate-guide-with-examples/

While the launch of Threads has gotten a lot of attention in recent weeks, there’s been a broader trend of moving away from large social networks and towards smaller, more private communities over the past several years. http://webdesignernews.com/why-smaller-more-private-communities-are-thriving/