Design & Dev Tuesday: What is WordPress?
When Web professionals embark on a new project, they often resort to WordPress as an open-source application of assisting in the creation of the site.
When Web professionals embark on a new project, they often resort to WordPress as an open-source application of assisting in the creation of the site.
Want to build an app for iPhone, iPad, Android or Windows? These app tutorials will tell you how.
What web design trends do you think we’ll see in 2014? I’m betting on more simplicity, more cleanliness, and more focus on smaller screen sizes, among other things.
Website Magazine has compiled a list of 10 website improvements that Web professionals can implement in as little as one night to make their sites perform better tomorrow and in the months to come.
The benefits of responsive Web design (RWD) are clear. RWD provides a seamless cross-device experience, which both users and the search engines (namely Google) prefer. Still, most websites today are not responsive.
In a website redesign where URLs change, whether your search-engine-optimization goal is to protect existing natural search performance or boost it to a new level, an ironclad 301 redirect strategy is critical.
Web design should help provide broader perspectives by considering what’s happening around users to build more effective sites. Essentially, market trends should affect the way we think about Web design. Most recently, this includes the idea of “one Web” and the practice of personalization.
Since publishing a thought piece explaining gracefully responsive Web design, Lerner has received many questions about it. He’s not sure that most clients understand exactly what he is doing with RWD, as they don’t ask specific technical questions, but love how clean their website looks.
Mockup and wireframing tools are very important for the developers as they make the process of creating a cloud computing based SaaS app or website fundamentally easier.
PSD to HTML tutorials are all over the web. If it’s so popular, then how can I say that it’s dead? Well… I wish every web design quandary could fit into a poetic 140 character tweet, but this is a fuzzy issue that demands a more articulate explanation. Let’s dig in.