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August 2009

Testing times - cross-browser compatibilty

27th August 2009

Leah Bennett Leah Bennett

Whilst the average Internet user probably only knows of one or maybe two different Internet browsers, there are actually quite a number out there. Websites can display differently on all these browsers if they are not coded taking the different browsers into account. If we look at the latest statistics for Internet browser use we can see some of the most popular browsers that are used: Internet Explorer – 67.7% Firefox – 22.5% Safari – 4.1% ... READ FULL ARTICLE

Good news for online retailers

21st August 2009

James Brack James Brack

Recent reports have shown a shift in consumer confidence towards online retailers. For the past few years trends have consistently shown online retailers battling to raise their users' confidence levels, with considerable difficulty. It has taken time for users' confidence in online security to grow, and it has also taken time for online retailers to learn from their previous mistakes, and enhance the overall online experience for their users. A recent study by ... READ FULL ARTICLE

SEO 2.0 - truth or fiction?

19th August 2009

James Brack James Brack

You may have heard the phrase SEO 2.0 floating about, but what exactly does it mean? SEO 2.0 is a phrase often associated with the buzz word Web 2.0. Annoying as these phrases may be, there is some truth in them. Web 2.0 depicts the new direction the web has taken over the last couple of years, with social networking sites taking precedence on the web, and the power of content being put back in the hands of the user - which is what the web was originally designed ... READ FULL ARTICLE

The importance of honest customer feedback in design

19th August 2009

Ella Hadley Ella Hadley

When it comes to design there are no steadfast right and wrong answers and the tastes and opinions of the customer play an integral part. Whilst there are certain unwritten ‘rules’ of design, it is an expected part of a designers role, to be confronted with alterations from clients. It is important that there is a good, honest relationship between client and designer for the project to run smoothly. This honesty should work both ways, with the designer offering ... READ FULL ARTICLE

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