You Say Responsive, I Say Adaptive
Web designers and developers are always willing to scrap over terms like “responsive” and “adaptive.” It’s really the concepts behind these words that are important.
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Web designers and developers are always willing to scrap over terms like “responsive” and “adaptive.” It’s really the concepts behind these words that are important.
In our review of websites for corporations across the US, we’ve seen a large number of navigation systems that are completely dependent on JavaScript to function. While it’s true that most people browsing the web have JavaScript enabled (about 98% of individuals), it’s also true that this dependence creates barriers for the disabled in using the site and for Google in indexing the site.
Over the past year or two, we’ve seen amazing growth rates in the mobile market––between 200% and 300% accessing our clients’ websites. This article explains three approaches to prepping your site for the coming wave of mobile browsers.
Smartphone sales surpassed PC sales as of the end of 2010. This article provides a further look into analytics of organizations we’ve built sites for and summarizes what this means for your website.
After two years of building FORGE, we are proud to announce the creation of a new organization specializing in building hand-crafted sites: Sparkbox.
When looking for a website design firm, make sure they address accessibility and adhere to Web-Standards.
How do you find a company that you can trust, that knows their stuff, that’s easy to work with, and who can give you results? There are a few things you can do to qualify the companies you’re considering working with.
Katie Jennings
Vice President of Business Development