Source code survival guide for Web Managers
Not everyone needs to code, but everyone who works with the web benefits from knowing a few things about what goes on under the surface.
Not everyone needs to code, but everyone who works with the web benefits from knowing a few things about what goes on under the surface.
What happens when a major event hits your organisation? Whether your organisation is small or large, there are certain situations where you have to take action in order to prevent damage to either the company, shareholders or customers – or all three!
I’ve worked with a number of international sites (or multiple country sites) over the years. Something that they all had in common was their homogeneity. One set of templates, created centrally, then rolled-out country by country.
It’s all too easy to fall down the quick and dirty route for your next web redesign project. Here are 5 tell-tale signs that your up-and-coming new website will end up underachieving.
Google Analytics is a fantastic tool. With very little effort you can bring a whole smörgåsbord of fascinating visitor statistics to the table. You can quickly discover that your bounce rate has fallen, time on site has increased, or there’s an increasing number of visitors from Germany.