Responsive Web Design Improving User Experience

Responsive Web Design (RWD) first used in 2001 by Audi.com but the term RWD first used in 2010 as per WikiPedia. So what is this RWD? Just by looking at the adjacent image should already give a good idea of what it is and in fact what its function.

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Why do you need a website?

Some would say they do not need a website, but a website has numerous functions which we would like to cover briefly. The internet is here to stay, for the foreseeable time anyway. There is nothing on the technological horizon that could replace it, thus with this in...

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Whats so great about WordPress?

All CMS packages cannot be expected to be able to do everything. And when comparing CMS packages we need to compare apples with good old apple. However I do not want to get caught up into listing the good and bad of WordPress in comparison to other similar CMS....

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Where must I Host my website!

How do I select the correct website hosting! A question I am sure many have asked and still got it wrong. As a hosting & webdesign company we see many of our clients subscribing to our hosting packages and making fundamental mistakes that can cause a unnecessary...

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SEO is the key to a successful website

Search Engine Optimization, SEO for short, is a term well used in webdesign/development circles, but for those who are coming in ''from the cold'' its something needed to be understood. The concept behind SEO is that you should not need to even know of its existence,...

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Do you need a Quote?

Some important website business & development considerations 

  • Why do you need a new or redesigned website?
  • What will happen to your business if you do not publish or re-design your website?
  • What can you offer your clients that they may not find elsewhere?
  • What problem/s does your business solve for your clients?
  • What does your background have that will benefit your clients?
  • Why do you think your clients should do business with you rather than another similar organisation?
  • Who is your customer? Consider: income, interests, gender, age, internet literacy.
  • Who are your decision makers and are they available?
  • What is the turn around time for strategic & website decisions?
  • Have staff been nominated to help, what will they be doing?
  • Who is your webmaster, can he/she make decisions?
  • Who is your online competition, and how have they established themselves already?

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