Ok, so I’m a bit of a geek when it comes to cross-browser compatibility testing. When I say geek, I mean I get excited when I find a tool that makes cross browser testing less painful and allows me to maintain a seated position while browser testing. I’m talking about a tool that makes it [...]
Tag Archives: Web Design
We Don’t Need a Web Site! Not for what we do!
I can’t tell you how many times I heard this in the late 90′s “We don’t need a web site!” – I thought it would go away but somehow I still hear it at least once a month. My simple answer is that if you are in business you better have a web site – [...]
Client Input
I recently received an odd question from a client, “If you are the professional, why don’t you just give me a completed logo & website and tell me you’re done?” At first, I didn’t sense the sarcasm in his voice, but it brought up a great question. Our clients know their business and we know [...]
What the Favicon?
Don’t feel bad if you’ve never heard of it; “favicon” is a bit technical for most and it is a small item that is easily overlooked. You have probably seen hundreds of favicons in the past few years and never knew it or at least did not know what it was called. Favicon is short [...]
The Web Authority. (or … Is Your Website the Prom Queen?)
So, why is your website not number one? I’m talking about the coveted number one spot in Google and Yahoo for all of the keywords and key phrases that pertain to your business. For starters, you are not the only one that wants that top spot. Being on top of the mountain for a few [...]
Understanding the Terminology
The design process uses an entirely different lexicon than many other fields, which can cause confusion if you aren’t familiar with the common terminology of our industry. To help you attain a general understanding of the terms used in the design industry, we have created this glossary to introduce you to some common words and [...]
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