In this week's blog, we've decided to immerse ourselves in the Halloween season and talk about some of web design’s most terrifying issues, that inspire deep feelings of agony and despair even in most stoic users.
In this week's blog, we've decided to immerse ourselves in the Halloween season and talk about some of web design’s most terrifying issues, that inspire deep feelings of agony and despair even in most stoic users.
In the middle of 2022 content is everywhere: Websites, blogs, video streaming APPs, music streaming APPs, posts on multiple networks, podcasts, .... content continues to evolve and is considered the most powerful online marketing tool. We all have our favorite content creators and there is so much on offer that it becomes difficult to choose.
URLs are an important element in creating web pages and defining the purpose and place of your pages. However, many people do not know the different parts that make up a URL, nor the best practices for creating them.
Last week the browser Internet Explorer "officially died". IE was launched in 1995 by Microsoft, but it became outdated, making life difficult for web developers and users. It was not able to evolve at the speed of the competition and Microsoft communicated on June 15, 2022: "Internet Explorer (IE) has been officially retired, it is not supported as of today".
We are all aware that it is so important to keep your site's regular visitors loyal, as it is to attract new ones. Retaining users is essential to boost your business growth through web organic presence and promote engagement with your brand, your content, and the value you add to the market.
“All typefaces are historical” Jonathan Hoefler
Innovation is not efficient but without it wouldn’t be possible to make processes more efficient. How does this work?
When you think about having an online presence or renewing your digital strategy, you should consider which solution is best for your business. Often a question immediately arises: “Should you choose a multi-page website or single-page website?"
Once more the Portuguese proverb “a necessidade aguça o engenho”, which in broader terms, translates to “necessity is the mother of invention”, stands the test of time. The COVID pandemic, and its subsequent lockdowns forced the modern world to change its modus operandi.
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