by noelhenneman | Jan 21, 2014 | Technology, Web Design
Learning WordPress is becoming more important. By all accounts WordPress is the standard content management system for a very large number of web sites. According to w3tech.com (Dec . 12th 2013) 20.9{a5bdf8d0011d37eacb4818f08a39964e49b498fda098284cc705f141d11fed72}...
by noelhenneman | Dec 17, 2013 | Sustainability, Sustainable Design, Technology, Web Design
Having worked with many different content management systems, ranging from open source to enterprise level systems—and having sat in on countless management meetings—I have discovered that there are myths relating to content management systems. The myths? Content...
by Leslie Worth | May 9, 2013 | Design, Sustainable Design, Technology
I can’t decide what to title this post. I have many feelings about this particular subject, and I’m not sure where I want them to land.The subject is the computer and how it has affected design. There are positive and negative effects, but I think I’ll talk about the...
by noelhenneman | Mar 12, 2013 | Technology
When your client asks for a web site design to be in HTML5, what does that mean? Generally speaking—when a client requests HTML5, it means that they want the project to run across all devices (no Flash) and they don’t want to spend a lot of money. And while many...
by noelhenneman | Jan 29, 2013 | Technology, Web Design
One of the key features of a corporate CMS is the ability to update pages after they have been published. Part of this update process is to send out the updated pages for review before they are pushed “live.” Out of the box, WordPress (WP) does not do...
by Liana Safian | Aug 9, 2012 | HB Design, Technology
Last month I had the opportunity to write an editorial article for Media Inc. magazine—an industry leading Northwest marketing and advertising publication. I wanted to examine a topic that was not only relevant but that provided opportunities for fellow industry...