“Responsive” websites are designed to be viewed and interacted with on many devices. Your members use many devices; your design should support them.
WordPress…Not Just for Blogs
WordPress started as as a blogging tool; but pages, themes and custom post types have made it a “best practice” for all your organization’s content.
The Basics of Website Design: 5 tips to get you started.
Good website designs takes time and expertise. 5 rules to follow when starting your blog: be current, be an expert, study your keywords, write good content, and incorporate a good design.
What elevators can teach us about web design and usability.
Ever notice how we tend to look up while waiting for an elevator to arrive? That’s where the elevator indicator lights are, for all elevators. Even when the car arrives and the doors open, we glance up at the indicator lights to see whether our ride is going up or down. Why are the indicator lights always placed [...]
October Roundup: Responsive design, SEO is not Spam?, and (google) Plus for Business
Our new website launches with Responsive Web Design. Google Plus has arrived! ( to business users). Google likes SEO. And bonus: the new Google Reader goes under the knife.








