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In today’s digital landscape, where users access websites across a variety of devices, ranging from smartphones and tablets to desktops. Ensuring that your website is easily accessible and visually appealing across all these platforms has never been more important. This is where responsive design comes into play. But what exactly is responsive design, and why…
In today’s digital-first world, a strong online presence is not just an option for small businesses. It’s a necessity. While there are many ways to build a website, investing in a custom WordPress site can offer a significant return on investment (ROI). Here’s why small businesses should consider this route and how it can benefit…
When it comes to creating a website, there’s one thing I believe in above all else: it should belong to you in every sense of the word. Unfortunately, many clients I’ve worked with have shared stories of past experiences where they felt locked out of their own websites, dependent on developers for every little change.…
Building a website is one of the most critical steps for establishing an online presence, whether for a personal blog, small business, or e-commerce store. With so many platforms available, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. However, WordPress consistently stands out as one of the best options. Here’s why WordPress remains the top choice for millions…
One of my biggest gripes of being a web developer is that most people think it’s super easy to do. So easy in fact that after going through a “bootcamp” or feeling that you have taught yourself enough to become confident in web development. They’ll have a prosperous career. When that really isn’t the truth…
With WordPress being my go to CMS platform for web development. I’ve gotten to know a number of different ways you can build a website within it. One way is to use a page builder like Elementor or Site Origins. The only thing about that is. You’re design will probably become shit in short order…
Over the years I’ve seen one thing happen time and time again. Someone works with a company to get their site built out. The end result is great, but fast forward a few years and the client needs to do some updates only to find out the company that built their site won’t be able…
I’ve been a web developer now for over a decade and one framework that I will pretty much refuse to use, unless inherited, on a project is Tailwind. This is because after trying it out on a few projects. You have to add however many classes to your HTML elements to get things almost to…
When it comes to development. It may seem like it’s best to use the latest and greatest frameworks on your projects. Or develop things to where you’re the one person your client or manager needs to call on to fix any issues. I’ve come to one conclusion. Don’t. Latest and greatest frameworks/apps/software Before you say…
A few months ago. I found myself in a lull with work and I decided to capitalized on that time to pursue a certificate, offered by Google, in UX Design, which I have recently completed through coursera.org. With that being said. I am proud to announce that I am now offering UX Design, with a…