Guides and deep dives from the team building ready→made — design-to-code, builder migrations, and the engineering behind clean output.
You have HTML. A landing page from a designer, a section your AI assistant generated, an old static site, a template you bought. The…
Read more →WPBakery (the plugin many people still call Visual Composer) powers a huge share of older WordPress themes. If you maintain one of these sites…
Read more →If a client hands you a Divi site and asks for Elementor, you have two well-known options. Rebuild every page by hand, or pay…
Read more →Migrate Elementor to Bricks the honest way: what a converter automates, what breaks (forms, popups, JS), real agency costs, and a free step-by-step tool.
Read more →Figma's REST API describes every gradient with three normalized handle points — and for GRADIENT_RADIAL and GRADIENT_ANGULAR those handles define a center, a radius…
Read more →A polished product card isn’t just about pretty colors—it’s a performance promise.This one uses layered gradients and transparent borders to give depth without bloat:…
Read more →If you've ever tried to extract gradient data from Figma's API, you've probably encountered cryptic transformation matrices like [[-0.5, 0.5, 0.5], [-0.5, -0.5, 1]]…
Read more →A Developer Preview of the "Ready→Made" Plugin
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