The Rise and Decline of Social Media
Over the last 15 years or so we've seen the rise of social media platforms. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, WhatsApp, Telegram, etc. They have degraded over time.
Over the last 15 years or so we've seen the rise of social media platforms. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, WhatsApp, Telegram, etc. They have degraded over time.
I like working as a web developer. My job is to take graphic design for a web environment and translate it into a working interactive interface that allows the user to read, view, listen to, and interact with the creator's content.
Recently one of the projects I've been working on is to assess the accessibility of a number of sites and to provide feedback to the client as to how accessible those sites are under the WCAG Guidelines at w3.org. Here's the latest...
Over the last several years we have steadily been increasing the responsive capabilities of the websites we develop. More and more we find that our clients' audiences are shifting to mobile devices rather than their desktop or laptop computers...
We can be productive by keeping up on where things are going in the industry, like learning the latest techniques in User Experience, Accessibility, Programming languages, etc.
There are many reasons to follow a file naming convention when working with computers or the internet. The most important reason is to keep files organized in a way so that others can quickly and easily understand the naming convention and follow it.
Over the past five or six years we have seen a steady push toward quality accessibility in websites and web applications. From a development point of view this can initially look like a way to stifle creativity. It is actually an opportunity.
For many years now it has been a personal sticking point for me that content writers for the internet continue to use expressions like “click here” or “click link” to push their audience where they want them to visit.