Thu, Jun 27th 2013 12:00 pm
If you've had the opportunity to read any of our articles discussing Open Source vs. Enterprise content management, it's pretty clear which side we're on. One of the main reasons we advise non-web designers and developers not to choose Open Source technology is that it is susceptible to security vulnerabilities and often takes time to repair.
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Tue, Apr 23rd 2013 03:00 pm
Depending on what kind of organization you run, it may make sense to have an online payment option in place. But with so many choices available, how do you choose the right one?
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Thu, Mar 28th 2013 08:00 am
First things first. For those of you who may not have heard about responsive design yet, allow us to explain. Simply put, a responsive website is a site that adjusts to a user's viewing device. Meaning that if you were to look at a responsive website on your computer, and then again on your phone or tablet, you would see the same site... even though they don't look exactly alike. Why does the phone or tablet view look different? Your website responds to information about the browser it's being viewed in and then arranges itself to better fit the smaller screen. Most often you'll notice a chance in navigation style and the width of the site (a desktop view is horizontal, while a phone has a single, vertical column).
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Fri, Jun 22nd 2012 09:50 am
The Internet isn't just on your computer screen anymore. It's also on your phone, your tablet, your laptop, your TV, and just about everywhere else under the sun. With the growing number of devices available, it would be extremely costly and labor intensive to develop individual websites optimized for each platform. Instead, why not create one site that responds to fit the size and shape of the screen you're viewing it on? Enter: responsive design.
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Mon, Jun 18th 2012 09:00 am
Last week, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) released a list of businesses that have applied for new web suffixes, intended to supplement the standard ".com," ".org," ".gov" and 19 other generics.
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Wed, Feb 22nd 2012 09:00 am
"Content Strategy," or the creation, publication, and management of content, has become a bit of a buzz term in technology media as of late. Many people use this phrase in relation to blogging and creating articles, or content, for the web. However, developing a solid content strategy for your website involves more than how interesting or engaging your copy is - though that's a big part of it. The other part of it is the addition of content modules.
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Wed, Apr 1st 2009 07:00 am
Whether you've had a recent influx of job inquiries and need help organizing resumes or you're having trouble finding qualified candidates and need a better way to post available positions, the new Fission Job Board and Candidate components are cost effective solutions to your troubles.
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