How to create blog pagination in Weebly When writing blog posts on Weebly, you run into a lot of confusion. That's when you want to know how many articles you've written are piled up. Also, there is no way to search for the article when you want to see a certain page again or add something to it again. On Weebly, writing just builds up and is something that should be left alone. I sometimes think that Weebly is like Instagram. If you are using the free version (basic plan)of Weebly, there is no way to search and view your blog yourself. Of course, in my case, I had installed Google Search in the past. This is provided by Google and provides a search function that allows you to see some of the contents of the homepage along with some Google search contents. However, this also does not show pages that perfectly match the search keyword. In the end, it seems that the only way is to pay money and upgrade to the pro level (pro plan) to use the search engine provided by Weebly. Personally, I think that Weebly is asking too much payment for a search engine. Anyway, there are bloggers who fix this inconvenience by fixing the program code. If you go to the site below, if you have just started blogging and are using the free version, i.e. the basic plan, and your blog is not categorized, it is worth a try. This is a useful site that allows you to add search engines to uncategorized blogs for free. In my case, I got tired of enduring the inconvenience and eventually upgraded to a pro plan and added a search bar. I want to search the content of the schedule within my site again, but that function is not available. And from some time ago, Google search caused inconvenience with wrong matching. I was finally able to run a search engine and search for specific pages within my site. I hope that Weebly will be able to provide this kind of problem on its own as a service level.
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Design elements_Texture Clean, sharp and sleek graphic designs can be wonderful, but sometimes, roughing it up a little with some texture can be even better. Texture can add tactility, depth and can add some pretty interesting effects to your design. The designs below are organized to encourage children to study textures.
Design elements_Movement Movement is a big part of the visual arts, including graphic design. Compositional movement occurs when design elements lead the viewer's eye from one point to another through a composition. Movement is the path the viewer's eye takes through the work of art, often to focal areas. Such movement can be directed along lines, edges, shape, and color within the work of art. It is easy to express motion by using the gradation or lines of an object. It's good to learn the movement by making the letter Tornado with the children.
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