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What to Look Out For in 2016’s Web Design Trends
One of the most important features of any website is clear, easy to use navigation. Every year there are new design fads that clients have heard [...]
How to Develop an Intuitive Site Architecture: Part 2 of 3
In part one of the series, we got to know your target audience by refining personas, but in this segment of the series we will talk about defining [...]
Kentico CMS Features that will Enhance the Usability of your Website
Content Management Systems (CMS), by definition, are designed to manage the content of your website. They provide a user-friendly interface that will [...]
So You Just Received a Round of Funding? Now What? Build a Website.
Newly funded startups may already have some kind of web presence, especially if the product is Internet-related. If so, this is the time to [...]
Setting Your Website Up for Success: Part 4 of 4
This is the final post in my 4 part series documenting Wakefly’s proven process for the creation and delivery of a successful website. In the first 3 [...]
Setting Your Website Up for Success: Part 3 of 4
Over the last few months, I have been diving into the recommended processes and best practices for planning, building and delivering a successful [...]
Choosing a CMS Platform – The Developers Perspective
Ask a developer which CMS Platform you should use and before they give you an answer they should ask you a lot of questions.Every business has [...]
Setting Your Website Up for Success: Part 2 of 4
In part one of this series, I covered the first of four phases that go into building and delivering a successful website. Now that we have gathered [...]
Pragmatic Website Redesign: When and How to Use a Template
It’s that time. Your web site design looks dated and tired. Performance has flatlined or is declining, and consensus is calling for a redesign.When [...]
Setting Your Website Up for Success: Part 1 of 4
There is a lot that goes into building a successful website. From the early planning stages through launch, it’s important to follow a process [...]
Bootstrap versus Foundation: Comparison
Two commonly used front-end frameworks in the web development world are Bootstrap and Foundation. The purpose of a framework is to give a developer [...]
Moving to a Responsive Website
With Google updating its search algorithm in April 2015 to rank sites based on their appearance and usability on mobile devices, there is no [...]