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Build up your own website easily
Building a website for your business is easier than ever with user-friendly platforms like Zoho Sites and Weebly. These tools allow you to create professional websites without extensive technical skills, using customizable templates and intuitive interfaces. Below, we explore the key features of both platforms to help you get started. Zoho Sites Zoho Sites offers a variety of templates tailored to different website styles. You can choose a template and customize it using a drag-and-drop interface, adding multimedia or embedded elements as needed. Zoho Sites is designed to be accessible,…
10 Web Development Blogs Everyone Should Be Reading
A creative web development strategy for your website will improve your online presence and increase the amount of quality content your website provides. Your website should be easy to navigate, fully functional, and interesting to those who visit it. There are many blogs about web development and design on the Internet to give you tips and ideas on how to create a dynamic website but there are some blogs that stand out from the rest. UX Booth The UX stands for user experience and this blog is created by and…
The Two Flavors of a ‘One Web’ Approach: Responsive vs. Adaptive
You’ve probably heard people say we’re living in a “post-PC world.” What does that mean for web developers? It means that 30% to 50% of your website’s traffic now comes from mobile devices. It means that soon, desktop and laptop users will be in a minority on the web. How do we deal with this tectonic shift in user behavior? We’ve moved beyond the era of m-dot or t-dot hacks, into one where responsive and adaptive design techniques rule the day — what the W3C calls aOne Web approach. The…
Foolproof Design Tips For Big Website Projects
Designing large projects can quickly get complicated for developers, clients and designers alike. While the designer isn’t the only role that must stay organized, everyone on the project must also stay organized, but everything starts with the designer. Losing control of the site at the design level means the entire project will be off track. I keep the three R’s for conservation of the planet which I learnt in elementary school in mind while I’m designing an enormous project: Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. Recycling your design is one of the best ways to…
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Usability Testing Basics: Designing For The Users As a designer, you want to make a work of art. I know I do. Our personal goal is to make the best looking site we’ve ever made, with that one (or more) nifty feature that nobody else has. If you had your way, the only usability test performed would be your own usability. Sadly, works of art are normally less usable than their bland, “don’t deviate from the template” counterparts that all designers have in their repertoire that they loathe using. In the interest of…
21 COLLABORATION TOOLS TO STREAMLINE YOUR TEAMWORK
If you work with a team, then you may be struggling with the question of how to best collaborate. Sure, you can e-mail files around; but that quickly gets cumbersome, and can make it hard to keep track of which is the current version. If two team members make changes at the same time, integrating them can become a nightmare. If you’re still using email as your primary means of communicating with your remote team (or even the team in your office) then you really need to look into a…
