The W3C posted an update to the Relationship between Mobile Web Best Practices (MWBP) and Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), something which I (for some reason) don't remember seeing go by in January when they posted the initial draft.
Okay its been a few weeks now and I thought I'd take a look at the performance and how spiky it was. The highest hit element was the gadget with a few thousand hits so I took the data from the "default" image (-2,-1), (1,1) and looked at the performance over time.
This web roundup will list nine developers that absolutely must be tracked on Twitter. They represent the best of the best and are extremely active in the community.
On October 2007 A List Apart made history by releasing the results of their 2007 Survey of People Who Make Websites. I say history because prior to this there was no data available like this survey provided. With 37 questions answered by more then 33,000 participants they gave us the first set of data ever collected on the business of web design and development as practiced in the U.S. and worldwide.
A client approached me recently and asked me to get to the bottom of why they weren't converting more of the visitors to their site into either enquiries or orders.
They have a healthy amount of visitors to the site but have a really low conversion rate. Infact they were only converting 0.63% of visitors into enquiries and only 0.07% into orders.
Speed and efficiency are key factors when running a website. All code needs to be optimized, whether it is PHP, ASP, Python, or SQL. This post provides a speed comparison between the "IN" and "OR" statements of SQL.