by Greg Jones | software, web design, wordpress
Get in line now. I’m number 7, 436 in the queue for some valuable free website analytics. Beta test your way into some actionable steps to increase your readership. Click below to get on the list. Source: Incoming Feedback – A Hotjar Beta Project...
by Greg Jones | creativity, graduation, graphic design, web design, wordpress
Cases are the best way to present your work. The fundamental flaw that disqualifies most design portfolios we receive is the fact they don’t present the problem that was solved and the decisions taken to reach the solution. Because, really, only two things are...
by Greg Jones | web design, wordpress
Google’s not playing around. Webmasters who want to hold their hard-earned SEO positions, and not have their sites graphically flagged like the example below, must get https certificates installed before January 2017. Discover recent digital developments...
by Greg Jones | humor, web design, wordpress
An often neglected detail in web design is creating a custom 404 page. As sites grow in complexity, designers–read site administrators and contributors–move posts and pages around and cause broken links. Even the most diligent webmaster will miss some of...
by Greg Jones | graphic design, web design, wordpress
It’s called “brutalism,” and it harkens back to simpler, zanier Internet times. As frontend web designers, we spend so much time writing clean code, finding the perfect starter theme, checking work on every screen size imaginable, obsessing about...
by Greg Jones | wordpress
Centering in CSS is a pain in the ass. This is a code generator that consolidates them and gives you the code you need for each situation. Source: How to Center in CSS