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What if your website didn’t need a colour palette?

How about if your website design changed colour depending on the content of your home page at any one time?

Opencart Contact Form Bug with Stores Running Over SSL

Opencart Contact Form Bug with Stores Running Over SSL

Another reason not to use pop ups on your website

Do people visit your website from within Facebook? Do they leave again quickly?

Pixlr Express not saving images when used in MS Edge

If you're finding you can't save images in Pixlr, try using Firefox or Chrome

PayPal issues updated security requirements

PayPal have announced some updates you'll need to ensure you comply with during 2016.

Client based wholesale prices using Woocommerce

If you wish to offer different prices to different customers when they're logged into your shop, we'll explain how you can do it.

Facebook opens up LIKE to a range of options

Now you can express other emotions about Facebook status'

Creating a website with SquareSpace: A review

Having always designed, built and coded my graphic design studio's previous websites in HTML, using CSS stylesheets, some JQuery and the odd plugin or two, there came a point where it felt ri

New legal requirement for websites: ODR service goes live

The EU's ODR is live as of today to allow customers and consumers to submit complaints

NHS Case study: keeping user experience as smooth as possible

Every time I visit the NHS website from a link in one of those pregnancy/early years emails I see a prompt to sign up for the same newsletter.

Choosing the related videos shown at the end of a Vimeo video

Our client wanted more choice as to which videos are shown once a subscriber to their video site finishes watching a film.

ClaytonERM move to WordPress

At first glance, the new site we created for Clayton Euro Risk looks pretty similar to the old site ... which was exactly what was requested. However, as similar as it may seem in comparison, just like a swan, the feet were paddling frantically below the surface. Metaphorically I mean…