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Is Your Website an Antique? How to Bring it to the 21st Century

A website redesign isn’t something that needs to be done every year. However, if your website looks like it (or actually was) built in 1998 using Geocities (which is now only available in Japan), then a website redesign and update is well over due. Here’s how to stop your website from partying like it’s 1999 and bring it into the 21st century: Upgrade...

May 16th, 2012 by Allison Midori Reilly
Posted in How To's, Web Development

The Top 10 Worst Mistakes in Web Design

Websites have been around for a long, long time, so you’d think by now people would know what works and what doesn’t; what looks good and what doesn’t. Unfortunately, that’s not the case. Even some of the worst web design mistakes have been committed over, and over, again, and are still being committed by website today. Here are the 10 worst...

May 9th, 2012 by Allison Midori Reilly
Posted in Web Development

6 Common Mistakes Small Businesses Make with Their Web Strategy

“You have to have a web strategy.” These days, that’s an overriding mantra that small businesses hear, to the point that you might feel like you’re going to drive off a cliff if you don’t hurry up and get a website, blog, Twitter account, Facebook business page, and anything else you can think of. While it is true that you need to have a...

May 8th, 2012 by Juliana Weiss-Roessler
Posted in Business, Web Development

9 Things to Test Regularly on Your Website

Testing is a crucial part of maintaining a professional website. Without it, you can have a site that looks great to you – but doesn’t really work for anyone else. And the result can be lost revenue. Many companies perform rigorous testing upon their site’s initial launch, and then never revisit it. This is a big mistake. The technology that...

April 24th, 2012 by Juliana Weiss-Roessler
Posted in Technology, Web Development

Adobe Edge: What You Need to Know

Static web content is no longer the norm. Consumers do not want websites where the only things to do are to read text, to look at photos, and to never find anything new or engaging. In order to hook web visitors in, businesses need to create content that attracts them and piques interest. One of the ways to do that is with Adobe Edge. “Adobe Edge...

April 4th, 2012 by Allison Midori Reilly
Posted in Reviews, Web Development

A Brief Introduction to HTML5

HTML5 will be the new standard for HTML. What this means is, in its current stage, it’s a Working Draft, and even though many browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer and Safari are already supporting it, final HTML5 specifications have not yet been released. The web has come a long way since HTML 4.01 came out in 1998. History HTML5...

March 20th, 2012 by Dmitry Andrejev
Posted in On the Radar, Technology, Web Development

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