Category: Web
6 web design pitfalls to look out for
We’ve been working in the industry for over 21 years now, and we’ve seen plenty of design styles come and ...
Testing for legacy browsers
We’re reaching a point where there are too many devices and browsers in existence to realistically test for all of ...
Tim Berners-Lee’s Solid plan to re-decentralise the web
When the web took off in the 90s, the dream wasn’t just big, it was unparalleled: everyone would have their ...
Balancing imagery in web design
As the saying goes: a picture is worth a thousand words. We’re visual creatures at heart, with 90% of the ...
Should I use www for my website?
Chances are you’ve stumbled across this page because you’re looking for information about whether or not you should use www ...
Sir Tim Berners-Lee thinks we need a new internet
Although the web has created boundless opportunity and made the sum of human knowledge available to anyone with a connection, ...
Building an effective landing page
The quality of a landing page can undoubtedly make or break a campaign. You should be looking to publish a ...
Fixing a broken intranet
Many intranets have one thing in common: they lack direction. The user experience tends to be clunky and employees don’t ...
Could modular Instant Apps kill the download?
Earlier this week, Google’s introduced what it is calling ‘Instant Apps’ for Android. Simply put, it’s an instinctive way of ...
New public sector accessibility rules set by EU
All future public sector websites and apps must be built with accessibility in mind, under a EU directive agreed last ...
Why web accessibility is key
If you’re invested in SEO, you’ve likely considered the many different avenues you can explore to boost your website. But if ...
Going incognito isn’t as private as you may think
Your browser’s private or incognito mode can be incredibly useful, but you should always know what it is and isn’t ...