How Loading Time Affects Your Bottom Line

How Loading Time Affects Your Bottom LinePage loading time is obviously an important part of any website’s user experience. And many times we’ll let it slide to accommodate better aesthetic design, new nifty functionality or to add more content to web pages. Unfortunately, website visitors tend to care more about speed than all the bells […]

Use Adobe Fireworks for Transparent PNGs

I have to admit that I don’t really use Fireworks that much these days, as Illustrator and Photoshop more than meet my design requirements, but Fireworks does have one powerful ace up its sleeve. If you want to use PNGs with alpha transparency, then unfortunately, Photoshop will only allow you to export 24-bit PNGs (PNG-24), […]

Building Mobile Web Apps the Right Way: Tips and Techniques

Building Mobile Web Apps the Right Way: Tips and Techniques Mobile web apps are useful alternatives to native apps for mobile devices. These days, Android-based products and iOS devices like the iPhone and iPad all come packed with fantastic mobile browsers (Mobile Chrome and Mobile Safari respectively), and Opera fans can install their preferred browser, […]

The “Bad Client” Fallacy

The “Bad Client” Fallacy Web design and development blogs are always full of advice and constructive discussions. The mission of these blogs is to help the community stay informed. One such informative article that a fellow Six Revisions writer of mine wrote recently is about the strategies involved in avoiding bad clients. Many other Six […]

Official Google Blog: A world of curiosity: a peek at searches around the globe

Official Google Blog: A world of curiosity: a peek at searches around the globeEvery day, people come to Google Search to ask questions. Through Google, questions become answers, and answers lead to the next set of questions. These people come from around the world and all walks of life, speaking hundreds of different languages, typing […]