Most recent blogs in the Issues category
A little known tweak to the Google search algorithm is going to have some pretty big impacts on site rankings. From tomorrow, April 21 2015, any website that is not mobile-friendly will take a dive in search results. What does this really mean, and is your site as mobile-friendly as you think? More importantly - does Google think your site is ready??
This week I had cause to remind a couple of colleagues of the 'iron triangle' - a representation of the relationship between the forces that combine to constrain any project. Sometimes also referred to as the 'scope triangle' or 'quality triangle', it is also a traditional measure of project success.
Hopefully you never have to take your 'dark site' out of the dark, though they are a necessary type of website for certain businesses and organisations.
Want your website producing dynamic PDFs? From the perspective as a web developer, it is a bit like pulling teeth.
Are you getting "Can only use UmbracoPageResult in the context of an Http POST when using a SurfaceController form" errors from your controller's POST action?
Chrome refused to remember my password because my development sites are using untrusted SSL certificates.
When you have a 60MB connection at work, 4G on the streets and the NBN in your apartment, it is hard to contemplate how slow the Internet is for so many... and how to design websites for the slow Internet.
Page optimisation starts early. I am in my relative early days of web design, though I'm grounded in it!
There are plenty more than three tips you'd be advised considering as a startup, though these three are a good starting point.
I recently bought some LED light bulbs from an ecommerce site in the UK and had the single most painful online shopping experience of my life!
Wiliam are proud to announce a new website launch! Yopinion is a website for sharing your opinion on politics, social issues and other prevalent issues in society.
For any decision maker considering investing in a new or upgraded website, avoid the following common mistakes.
I thought that now might be an appropriate time to take a look at some of the online holdings of the major players in federal politics.
There has been a long tradition (and expectation) of agencies, (advertising, web, marketing, whatever) to compete against each other in a competitive pitch. To win big clients and to prove it is worthy, there isn’t much an agency can do about it. Either pitch, or move on.
Earlier this week Mark Day wrote a piece for The Australian on the “internet filter” proposed by Stephen Conroy and the Rudd government.
Someone, after stealing my statement from my mailbox, managed to send a fax (yes, a fax!) to my bank instructing them to transfer my entire credit limit to their account.