Crawlers read through sites, if a site is broken it cannot be read. The search engine then analyzes the content. When someone searches something, the search engine will then decide what is the most useful response to that search. #ubart320#discovery https://t.co/2XN6SY2dBG
This article goes into what is needed to design a comprehensive color palette for your website. Color palette generators are handy but not good enough. A website needs two primary colors, grays, and some accents colors.
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The Business Case for Digital Accessibility, making your website more accessible benefits everyone. With widening your reach, and market as well as enhancing your brand by being more diverse! It just makes sense.#ubart320#discovery
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This Christmas advert has been banned from TV for being too political.
I think what's happening to our rain forests should be banned for being criminal to life on earth.
This needs to be the most viewed Christmas advert ever! Do your best Twitter!
This article is a good resource to help people vote! It provides links to voter information, how to review your ballot, how to get a free (or discounted) ride to the polls, and information on voters rights. #ubart320#discovery https://t.co/JG3gPqQ9Cc
People during hurricanes have very limited power and bandwidth. So, some news outlets provide text-only sites for such an occasion. Javascript causes the most problems with sites so sites made to be resilient rely on HTML only!
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Content strategy brings together many elements and the flow of ones layout comes from the right planning. Its important to have a plan of action for a site to turn out right! #ubart320#reading8
Most UX professionals (82%) are collaborating on the deliverables they produce. Often to have fresh set of eyes to check for blind spots or for more ideas. #ubart320#reading7
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About 5% of energy consumption in the US goes to running computers, but many biological computers are more thermodynamically efficient than our artificial computers. How can we learn from these systems and make our computers better? #ubart320#discovery https://t.co/t78tN25nXl
Anticipatory design is where your computer monitors your habits and schedules your life accordingly. This takes all the decision making out of life while online or on your phone.....seems nice...also seems kind of like an invasion of privacy..... #ubart320#reading6
the new apple watch allows users to view web content in mail or messages. This means more work for web designers. This article and video lay out some tips and tricks to design for the apple watch. #ubart320#discovery https://t.co/YaFPPbOzR9
The traditional method of making websites is not the most efficient anymore and is quite outdated. You should always design for mobile first as the hierarchy is much more clear and go from there. #ubart320#reading5 https://t.co/NJEh348A5G
This article lays out some ways to speed up your site, as Google has admitted faster sites end up ranking higher than slower sites. Resulting in more traffic. #ubart320#discovery
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Is web design dead? The Grid analyzes your data and makes your website. And thus, all website now look the same. Web designers need to reclaim content as part of OUR process. #ubart320#reading4 https://t.co/PZpi44VoQx
Looking for some good extensions to help you make a website? This article goes through some good extensions that are FREE that can help ya big time. They can help you make a QR code, see how others sites are made, and sample colors #ubart320#discovery https://t.co/OV6ogLkYnL
Web designers have less control than we ever did in the print world, but is that a bad thing? Some say embracing the flexibility and making sites adaptable is the answer. Adaptability = accessibility. #ubart320#reading3
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Interesting article which lays out some of the issues surrounding accessibility of websites. It is important to always test your website out yourself and not rely on automated testing. #ubart320#discovery
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This is an interesting article about how more and more designer are becoming involved in the development process and more and more developers and learning a thing or two about design. #ubart320#reading2
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Amazon is releasing a new facial recognition program called "Rekognition" it can identify, track and analyze up to 100 people per image. It is being marketed for government surveillance, but many consider it a civil rights violation. #ubart320#discovery https://t.co/FF6HlLI5jk
This article outlines some times we needed net neutrality, and how horrible things could be without it. Now that it is gone, big businesses can decide what we see and what they want people to think #ubart320#reading1 https://t.co/f4FFehXbmJ