Written on Jan. 26, 2012 by Dave Porter, Wood Street, Inc.
The constant evolution The World Wide Web is constantly evolving as new technologies and trends arrive on the scene, which means that some rules that applied the previous year are no longer applicable in the current year, and vice versa. When we don’t acknowledge this, we resist change and, in the end, cause considerable damage [...]
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Written on Jan. 10, 2012 by Jon-Mikel Bailey, Wood Street, Inc.
I was reading through the copious amounts of resolution and tips lists for the new year. So, I thought I would post some tips from Wood Street. These are things we tell our clients all the time so it only made sense to assemble a list. Here are 12 to-dos that will help you succeed [...]
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Written on Nov. 9, 2011 by Wood Street, Wood Street, Inc.
Web Accessibility is a moving target, or more precisely, a game of Whack-A-Mole. Just when you think you’ve covered the issues, another pops up and requires your attention. In some cases, it can turn out to be an issue you didn’t even know existed. Hopefully, you’re prepared to respond quickly with your mallet of accessible [...]
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Written on Oct. 4, 2011 by Jon-Mikel Bailey, Wood Street, Inc.
I was reading a post by Nick Stamoulis on Business2Community about making your website a brandable entity. In the process of leaving a comment I was reminded of an old website analogy… Your website is like a restaurant. Google is the busy corner location on which every restaurant wants to open. Your goal is to get your restaurant on that busy [...]
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Written on Aug. 11, 2011 by Jon-Mikel Bailey, Wood Street, Inc.
Yes and no. Adobe Flash is a “multimedia platform used to add animation, video, and interactivity to web pages.” – Wikipedia. It’s been very useful to developers for many years. At Wood Street, we’ve used it to develop all sorts of things… animations, video, eCommerce apps, presentations, Interactive CD Roms, etc. Flash was an effective tool and [...]
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