Category: Website Build

Is your website accessible to Americans with Disabilities?

The American with Disabilities Act (ADA) became law in July of 1990. Enacted by President George H. Bush, the intention of the law is to prohibit discrimination against people with disabilities and to guarantee that they be afforded the same opportunities as everyone else to be able to participate in the mainstream of day to … Read More

Why we only build custom WordPress websites

When we work with our clients to design and build a brand new website, or redesign an existing website, we generally use WordPress. There are a number of advantages provided by employing WordPress as a website platform, but that will be the subject for a separate article. In this piece we specifically address the benefits … Read More

Websites 3.0: The Power of Liquid Design

We’ve previously published several articles about building websites that mention the concept Liquid Design. Interestingly, we get more questions about this particular philosophy than almost anything else. So it seemed like a good idea to go into a little bit more detail. Final thoughts In the end, there is no shortcut to creating an impactful, … Read More

Responsive websites versus mobile-friendly sites — what’s the difference?

The odds are high that you’ve heard at least the second term: mobile-friendly. Since the sophistication of cell phones circa the early 2000’s, these ubiquitous devices have become, more and more, the path of choice to the web. The descriptor “mobile-friendly” is used so often, it’s simply become part of the background. There is a … Read More

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