Posts Tagged “web development”
Pros Do It By Design
Whether it’s security, SEO, performance or accessibility, retrofitting a site for any of these is always more costly than doing them by design. Doing something by design means that it’s taken into consideration from the very beginning of the project and informs every decision that’s made along the way. So for example, it would automatically [...]
Success Requires Experiential Perspective
Success in any undertaking requires what I call experiential perspective. Let me put it in tangible terms:you can’t build a successful site for the iPhone without being an iPhone user. You can’t run a forum for your company if you don’t spend any time on forums as a pass-time. You won’t build a successful website [...]
If You Want It Done Right, Use A Third Party
You know that saying, “if you want it done right, you’ve got to do it yourself?” When it comes to software development, I say, “not if it isn’t your core product.” In other words, don’t write an entire JavaScript library or CMS by yourself if your focus is building websites for clients.
Targeting Browsers, Why It’s a Good Idea
Gone are the days where you need a message like, “This site is best viewed with Netscape 4” on the front page of your site, right? Well maybe, then again maybe not.
It’s Our Fault IE6 Still Lingers
Web developers are actually the reason why IE6 is overstaying its welcome.
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