Details that should not be forgotten when we launch the website

Details that should not be forgotten when we launch the website

Details that should not be forgotten when we launch the website

We made the design, CMS is working, we added the content and the client is happy. It is time to launch the website. Or not? Before launching a website, you can forget some things in your haste to see your website live. It is useful...
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Footer - a necessity or a design element?

Footer - a necessity or a design element?

Footer - a necessity or a design element?

Under the rules of web designing, everything that is at the bottom of the page, is not very important, and this rule is appreciated by both designers and users. Graphics are not created at the bottom to attract attention, so the footers are forgotten or...
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Why Do you Need a Website Redesign?

Why Do you Need a Website Redesign?

Why Do you Need a Website Redesign?

So you own a website which is supposed to generate high quality returns. Is it doing so? Good, if the answer is ‘Yes’ but if the answer is ‘No’ then its time to give your website immediate attention. You can establish it by yourself whether...
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In a recession, web design is a smart investment

In a recession, web design is a smart investment

In a recession, web design is a smart investment

In the middle of a global recession, spending money on web design might sound like a crazy idea. But for many businesses, this is a smart time to invest in your website-acting now might be safer than sitting it out. Fear makes us want to...
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What’s wrong with “welcome”?

What’s wrong with “welcome”?

What’s wrong with “welcome”?

We love this post by Erin Anderson of Brain Traffic, called "You're so not welcome": As content strategists and web writers, we frequently face off with the dreaded Welcome copy in project requirements. It seems lots of folks still have difficulty parting ways with this...
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