I suppose it is common sense that if your website is slow to render that your customers will be dissatisfied…
Archive for the ‘Web Design and Development conference’ Category
Google ignores meta keywords
We’ll let Matt Cutts, from Google fill you in.
Internet addresses set to recognise non western characters
ICANN (The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers), the organisation charged with responsibility forĀ Internet Protocol (IP) address space allocation and country code (ccTLD) amongst other things is meeting in Seoul this week.
Coming out of that meeting it has been agreed to to allow non-Latin-script web addresses, that is set to change the way [...]
Do you want to know how it feels to be Irish…check this one out
Hey there fella. Pleasure to meet ya….ya pull the other leg…
10 Useful Usability Findings and Guidelines…
Smashing Magazine have an excellent article calledĀ 10 Useful Usability Findings and Guidelines.
Lots of very good points and observations.
Check it out
Arekibo are hiring CSS/HTML developers
Arekibo are hiring CSS/HTML designers and developers with 2/3 years experience. W3C and JavaScript skills essential.
Please send you CV with examples of work to jobs@arekibo.com.
We look forward to hearing from you.
HTML 5 now?
Among the hot topics covered by the @media conference in London, HTML 5 is one of the most intriguing and remarkable. This is not just because, in all likelihood, it is going to create a new frontier for web design, gradually replacing XHTML, but also because we can already start using it in our work.
Requirement for accessible websites set to soar
According to the Irish Independent today the number of blind people in Ireland is set to reach 35,000 people in the next 25 years add this to the number of people with low vision or who are using an incorrect spectacle prescription and the number of people who will require an accessible website is going [...]
A taste of @media 2009 – London
@media 2009 has been a great display of what is going on in the web industry at the moment and what is most likely to happen next. A good deal of professionals sharing their passion for the Web, work, concerns and ideas, always in a critical but constructive way.
A picture says a thousand words
There is a school of thought that would argue that a visitor to a website makes lasting impressions of their visit in a just a few seconds.