Do users know what to do on your Home Page?
It’s easy to argue that the most important page on a website is the homepage. It’s the page where a large number of users will
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It’s easy to argue that the most important page on a website is the homepage. It’s the page where a large number of users will
One of the biggest changes in web design in recent years has been the emergence of responsive web design. In the past we explained what
At a recent business networking event, I mentioned responsive websites. A couple people in the group asked, “What is a responsive website?” After that meeting
As you’ve probably heard, Google announced earlier this year that they are going to start including a measure of how responsive or mobile friendly a
We’ve all seen pop ups on a site before. In the early days of the .com boom they seemed to be everywhere. Pages would sometimes
If your business has a physical location where customers will be going (a store, restaurant, office, etc.), be sure to include a map to the
You’ve heard the saying that a photo is worth a 1,000 words. On a website, a photo is worth even more. A website is in
I’m a big fan of simple. I like simple business cards, simple math, simple recipes for dinner, and I especially like simple contact forms on
If you were to look through my portfolio and look at the contact link in the main navigation on just about every one of them,