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Six Ways to Improve Mobile Web Design

By now you have probably heard of mobile web design. The ever-changing platforms by which we as Internet users access our content seem to evolve by the minute. As such, adapting websites for the endless array of screen sizes, resolutions,…


Pete Boyd portraitOpen Source vs. Proprietary CMS for Law Firm Websites

Many reliable content management systems are available on the market today. The key feature for law firm website design is to ensure that the content platform offers efficient and readily available support. Any content management system (CMS), whether proprietary or…


HTML and You: The Basics for Your Law Firm Website

Hyper Text Markup Language, better known as HTML, is the main language of the web. From bolding text to adding images to your website, HTML can be very helpful and will allow you to do this and do this.


Google Analytics Impact on the Browser Wars

When designing a website for your law firm or business, you want to make sure it looks good and functions well, no matter what sort of Internet browser your clients are viewing it in. But how do you know which browsers are the most important and most commonly used by your potential customers? Google Analytics can help.


Browser Wars: Why Your New Website Must Look Good in All Browsers

If you are designing a website, you want to make sure is looks good regardless of what browser someone is using to surf online. This has become increasingly important as the number of browsers has multiplied and their market share has shifted dramatically in recent years.


‘Aren’t all websites mobile?’ No. Why You Need a Mobile Site

With more people than ever utilizing their mobile devices for web browsing, there has been a lot of buzz in the media about Mobile websites and their impact on your business and marketing strategies.


Andrew portraitBuilding Mobile Websites – Overwriting iPhones’ Automatic Phone Number Coloring

When building out my last mobile website, I came across a common problem. The issue is that certain phones — such as the iPhone — are programmed in such a way that when they see a phone number, they automatically make it one color. But what if the default color for displaying phone numbers is set to black, and on the mobile website there is a black background?


Pete Boyd portraitSite Architecture Considerations When Redesigning Your Web Site

We redesign web sites quite frequently. Here are the architectural rules we follow when producing new sites for our own company and our clients.


The Easy Way to Manage your Mobile Website Content

Your website’s Content Management System, such as Wordpress or Total Control, can also be used to manage the content for a mobile version of your website. In fact, you can use the same content that your regular site uses.


Alex portraitMobile Website Strategy: A Checklist for Law Firms and Small Businesses

In today’s mobile landscape, there are over 4 billion cell phones in use globally, which equates to about 70 percent of the world’s population having access to a mobile phone. Mobile internet browsing has also doubled in the past year, accounting for 2.8% of all web traffic. That percentage may sound insignificant, but we are talking about billions of page views each day.


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