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Clear, practical explanations of common technical and financial topics — each one links to the free tools you need to apply what you have learned.
- The Best Free CSS Generators (Gradients, Shadows & More)CSS generators let you design an effect visually and copy production-ready code, instead of memorizing syntax and guessing values. This guide walks through the CSS generators worth bookmarking, what each one is for, and when to reach for it.5 juli 2026
- How to Read HTTP Response Headers (Security & Caching)Every time a browser loads a page, the server sends back a set of HTTP response headers that control caching, security, and how the content is handled. This guide explains the headers that matter most and how to inspect them.4 juli 2026
- Molarity vs Normality vs Molality: Concentration Units ExplainedMolarity, normality, and molality all describe how concentrated a solution is, but they measure different things and are used in different situations. This guide clears up the confusion with definitions, formulas, and worked examples.3 juli 2026
- CSS Color Formats Explained: HEX, RGB, and HSLCSS lets you write the same color in several formats — HEX, RGB, and HSL — and each has strengths. This guide explains what they mean, when to use each, and how converting between them makes building palettes easier.2 juli 2026
- How to Check SSL Certificate Expiry (and Avoid Downtime)An expired SSL certificate is one of the most avoidable causes of website downtime, yet it happens to large companies every year. This guide explains how to check a certificate's expiry date, what the warning signs look like, and how to make sure you are never caught out again.27 juni 2026
- How to Calculate EMI: Formula, Examples, and TipsEMI, or Equated Monthly Installment, is the fixed payment you make to repay a loan. Knowing how it is calculated helps you compare offers and avoid borrowing more than you can comfortably repay. This guide breaks down the formula with a real example.27 juni 2026
- DNS Records Explained: A, AAAA, CNAME, MX, TXT, and NSDNS records are the settings that tell the internet where your domain points and how its services behave. If you have ever wondered what an A record or an MX record actually does, this guide explains the essentials without the jargon.26 juni 2026
- YouTube RPM by Country: What Creators Actually EarnTwo channels with the same view count can earn wildly different amounts. The reason is RPM, and it depends heavily on where your audience lives and what your videos are about. Here is how to think about YouTube earnings realistically.25 juni 2026