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Data Processor agreements for web developers

Under the GDPR, web developers will often need a data processor agreement with every client.

Google Maps becomes Google Maps Platform and introduces new PAYG billing

There's always been a point at which you need to start paying for Google Maps, but a reshuffle of their structure has made that pay-point feel a lot closer.

How to make a custom wordpress theme multilingual

How to make a custom wordpress theme multilingual

iPhone 7 vs iPhone 8

iPhone 7 vs iPhone 8

The new wave of child friendly web events

As the mum of a toddler, who works with her developer husband, attending web events has gotten quite tricky over the last few years.

Clever copy and paste check from PC World

I selected the title of the product and copied it - ready to paste it into Google - and the site popped up a message telling me about it's price matching promise with selected competitors.

GDPR essentials for web developers and site owners

We've got a year until the GDPR comes into force, by which time websites across the land will need updating to ensure they conform.

UK small businesses struggling with digital growth

A recent news report from FSB Business Profiling found that smaller UK business owners have a strong appetite to embrace digital growth.

How the BBC hide their h1 tag

The BBC home page hides it's h1 tag, but is that good practice?

5 top tips for coding for Internet Explorer v 7

If your website needs to work for older browsers, there are a lot of things to consider.

Adding refresh functionality to a Laravel Captcha

We recently had the problem that users couldn't always read the captchas being generated on a client's site and they wanted a 'refresh captcha' option.

AMP project one year on

It's been over a year since the launch of the AMP Project - or Accelerated Mobile Pages Project - and Google are announcing strong results.