Mobile Monday: We’re Killing the Mobile Web
The mobile web has strong advantages when it comes to ease of use, size, and discoverability, but this has no value when mobile websites offer a bad user experience.
The mobile web has strong advantages when it comes to ease of use, size, and discoverability, but this has no value when mobile websites offer a bad user experience.
A website launch is an exciting and anxious event. It’s the culmination of weeks, months or years worth of hard work. And a website launch checklist helps you keep that event on the rails.
Discover why front-end performance matters, how to measure your web application performance, and what tools you should use to collect these relevant metrics.
A detailed overview of what makes up Progressive Web Apps, their benefits, and why you should be looking at them. Links out to plenty of handy resources too.
Making sure that your WordPress plugins and themes are being audited on a regular basis will improve your security posture, minimizing possible vulnerabilities and threats. Both plugins and themes can be used as a backdoor by hackers seeking to gain access to your website.
In this article, we will explain to you in simple terms how to make your WordPress website load faster even if you hate everything tech. Check out the full article at GillAndrews.com – http://bit.ly/2Iqq2tm Keywords: wordpress website load faster, speed, optimization, cache, caching, compression, analysis, marketer
We shouldn’t still be having this conversation, but here we are. On Monday, Microsoft warned users of its once beloved Internet Explorer that a critical vulnerability in the browser allows malicious actors to hijack the computers of those running the outdated program. In other words, if you still use Internet Explorer, you should really stop.…
What is Website Optimization and Where to Start? When you create a website or work on the optimization of an existing web platform, an opportunity to update information quickly, improve usability, and grow the conversion rate effectively, makes your life much easier.
If you’re a front-end developer, you’re probably wondering what the hype is around ‘serverless’. The term is a bit misleading: it still involves servers. Chris Coyier breaks it down with everything you need to know about running your code on a cloud of your choice — with a list of resources, services, and ideas on how to test the waters on all things serverless.
Is there anything web designers can do when creating mobile websites to help developers optimize for speed?