6 Common Mistakes To Avoid While Building a Website
After getting a handle on the “holy trinity” of web dev languages — HTML, CSS, and JavaScript — you might feel inclined to jump right into building websites. But if you aren't careful, you could overlook some key considerations that'll affect your site's functionality and user experience. Needless to say, a lot of work goes…
Word of the Day: bona fide
The term bona fide has appeared in 69 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year, including on Feb. 1 in “Behind Neil Young vs. Spotify, a Fraught Relationship With Musicians” by Ben Sisario:Some artists’ contracts with their labels may give them the right to pull their music from online outlets for certain reasons, but others…
TATTOOING
Some see tattooing as an art , while others feel it is for irresponsible people. Author : Amiakhor EjaetaDegree : Major : AccountingCountry : NigeriaLanguage : English View Author ProfileVisit Atlantic International University
Word of the Day: tête-à-tête
The word tête-à-tête has appeared in six articles on NYTimes.com in the past year, including on Sept. 23 in “Finding Redemption and Rebirth on the Road to Broadway” by Salamishah Tillet:“Your play makes ‘Waiting for Godot’ seem light,” I said, hesitantly, to the playwright Antoinette Chinonye Nwandu, whose “Pass Over” was the first play to…
Word of the Day: pro bono
The term pro bono has appeared in 68 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year, including on Dec. 15 in “For This Theater Leader, a Mission That Goes Beyond the Stage” by Bob Morris:… After his first community theater production, which, he said, sold out its 500 seats for several nights to racially diverse audiences,…
Word of the Day: teem
The word teem has appeared in 15 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year, including on Sept. 30 in “Rappers Come Shop for Jewelry. Icebox Turns the Cameras On.” by Jon Caramanica:The display cases at the Atlanta jewelry store Icebox teem with Cuban link chains, watches called bustdowns covered edge to edge in diamonds, gold…
Film Club: ‘Bob of the Park’
“May is, like, the prime time that birders come out to look for birds.” You know, the weather is warming up. So we’re getting southern air coming up. And in that air, besides all the trucks coming up from southern Manhattan, are migrant birds coming up from the tropics. For birders who come out to…
What Was the Best Day of Your Year?
What were your personal, social or academic highlights this year? When did you feel your best? What did you achieve? What about the smaller moments — perhaps a video call with a friend, a meal you prepared for a parent or a long walk alone? Are those smaller moments the ones you remember as the…
Word of the Day: bane
bane ˈbān noun: something causing misery or death_________The word bane has appeared in 19 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year, including on Oct. 15 in “The Fight for Sneakers” by Daisuke Wakabayashi:When Bodega, a streetwear shop in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston, released a hyped, limited-edition New Balance 997S sneaker in…
Word of the Day: jut
jut ˈjət verb and nounverb: extend out or project in spacenoun: something that bulges out or is protuberant or projects from its surroundingsnoun: the act of projecting out from something_________The word jut has appeared in 13 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year, including on July 15 in “Basketball Is Nothing Without Net”…









