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How to Find Quality Logo Designs on a Budget
  • November 16, 2017
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Logos are one of the most visible elements of many websites. When you first load a homepage, you’ll usually see a logo at the top. The same goes for social …

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How to Set Up Your Own Social Network (And 2 Platforms to Consider)
  • November 09, 2017
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Social networks are some of the most engaging types of platforms. A staggering percentage of the world is signed up to one social media site or another. Starting your own …

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How to Add Depth to Your Website’s Design Using Parallax Backgrounds
  • October 20, 2017
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Parallax scrolling is an effect that enables you to simulate depth. It does this by making part of your website move more slowly than the rest of it as you …

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Subdomain: What Is A Subdomain & When To Use It?
  • October 18, 2017
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If you’re a fledgling site owner, you might not know that you can use a single domain to set up multiple websites. We’re not talking about separate pages, but full …

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3 Ways Using a Website Builder Can Save You Time
  • October 10, 2017
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These days, you don’t need to be a developer or designer to create a website that looks and works great. However, accomplishing this can take a long time if you’re not familiar …

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3 Tools to Help You Test Your Mobile Website
  • October 06, 2017
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These days, mobile traffic is critical to the success of most websites. If your site doesn’t look good on mobile devices, you may end up scaring a lot of those …

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CMSs and Website Builders: What Are They and How Do They Compare?
  • September 29, 2017
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People often use the terms Content Management System (CMS) and website builder interchangeably. That’s understandable, since both types of tools enable you to build websites with relative ease. However, the …

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What Microinteractions Are (And How They Can Help You)
  • August 01, 2017
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Microinteractions are an often overlooked part of web design, but they’re also powerful tools that can help you increase your site’s usability (and they serve the same purpose in apps). …

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The Complete Guide to Setting Up WordPress Locally
  • July 05, 2017
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A local WordPress installation is one of the best tools you can have at your disposal for testing changes to your sites. For example, you can check if plugins play nice …

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An Introduction to Web Service Stacks And 3 Options to Consider
  • June 30, 2017
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For any complex website to work, several things must come together. You’ll need to use one or more programming languages, create databases, and set up web servers. Without any of these …

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