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  • Tamara Margulis

    January 15, 2021 at 7:26 pm in reply to: Adding colors to an SVG or PDF.

    If you’re on Windows you can use Inkscape. It’s a free, open-source vector graphics editor that has saved me many times with my limited graphics and design skills.

  • Tamara Margulis

    December 25, 2020 at 10:44 pm in reply to: Website Optimization

    Hi Matthew,

    I am not a designer, so can’t help with the look better aspect, but can offer this advice for the perform better in Google.

    Since the latest Lighthouse update with version 6.0, it’s become increasingly harder to achieve green scores – specially for mobile.

    Be mindful of the content you add on your pages, and stay away from sliders and fancy animations which are very hard to implement in a way that doesn’t drag your scores down, when not impossible.

    Be mindful also of adding 3rd party scripts, those get heavily penalized by Google, even when they are theirs.

    For your content creation, Gutenberg is to this date the better performing out of all page builders out there, even if the UI and available blocks are not as nice looking as other more developed builders.

    In general, as a rule of thumb, the more a product (plugin, theme, etc.) can achieve “without having to write a line of code”, the worst they perform in those scoring tests, as they are usually more bloated and include a thousand features that you never end up using.

    If your website is the “brochure” kind, in the sense that there is no logged in user features, and it has only static content pages, your best bet probably is to use the lightest, best-performing out of the box theme you can find, and cache as much as you can – actually cache everything.

    Look into a host that offers server caching, or alternatively look into CloudFlare’s Page Cache, which can now be implemented much easier than in the past via the new Automatic Platform Optimization (APO).

    If you have any specific questions, would be happy to help if I can.

  • Bit of a mixed bag, but perhaps this helps?

    https://www.imdb.com/list/ls066176727/

  • Tamara Margulis

    September 11, 2020 at 12:43 am in reply to: Atem Mini Pro

    Hola Gerardo,

    Me permitis que traduzca tu pregunta? No tengo idea de cual es la respuesta, pero tal vez en ingles tengas mayores posibilidades de que alguien sí sepa Slight Smile

  • Tamara Margulis

    September 8, 2020 at 5:58 pm in reply to: How to take the html code of a color on a website

    +1 for Colorzilla ArtDragon Face

    Was going to suggest that next if what was needed was a way to get any color code from a site.

  • Tamara Margulis

    September 8, 2020 at 4:21 pm in reply to: How to take the html code of a color on a website

    Hi Yassine!

    I am not sure I understand your question but would like to help Grinning

    If what you need is the color code of, for example, the aqua-green color from your example website, that would be, in hex

    #1ebea5 

    in rgb

    (30, 190, 165)

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