And Why It’s Usually Nothing to Worry About If you manage a WordPress website, you may occasionally receive an email with a subject like “Your Site Is Experiencing a Technical Issue.” These alerts can sound alarming, but in most cases, they’re completely normal and nothing to worry about. Here’s why they happen and what you should […]
Sliders and carousels (often used interchangeably) show rotating content, like hero images that slide to reveal a second message, navigation dots, auto-advance, etc. They’ve been a go-to design pattern for years. But ask the question: should you use one? The web accessibility world has an opinion: Should I Use a Carousel? The Allure of Sliders […]
If you offer consultations, coaching, workshops, or any kind of one-on-one sessions, a good scheduling tool can make your life much easier. Instead of juggling emails and calendar invites, these tools let clients book time with you directly—while keeping everything synced with your existing calendar. Below are several solid options we often recommend, including an […]
Choosing the right images can elevate your website from good to exceptional—but buying stock photos before you’re sure they’ll work can lead to wasted time and money. Here’s a tip tip: Always try a watermarked preview on your site first. This ensures the photo fits the design, layout, tone, and color palette before you purchase […]
A Simple Way to Generate Unlimited Test Emails For Gmail and Google Workspace business emails When you’re testing online forms, user signups, or checkout flows, you often need multiple email addresses to make sure everything works correctly. Instead of creating separate accounts, both Gmail and Google Workspace (Google for Business) support a built-in shortcut: the […]
(Including Substack, Medium, LinkedIn, WordPress.com & more) Publishing across multiple platforms is one of the smartest ways to grow your audience today. Creators often publish on: Their own website (Squarespace, WordPress, Webflow, Shopify blog, etc.) Substack Medium LinkedIn Articles WordPress.com Ghost Tumblr And other syndicated networks This is great for reach, but it raises a […]
Web projects involve a lot of terminology, and sometimes the words sound similar even when they mean very different things. Website Your entire online home. Every page, post, menu, image, and feature under one domain name works together to form the website. One domain = one website. mightyminnow.com → one website shop.mightyminnow.com → this is […]
Using pixillion, which i paid for, I was experiencing a color shift (and loss of warmth) in photos when converting jpg to avif. Below is a workflow that preserves color integrity. Tool: XnConvert (free) Size images Before converting, make sure all images are 2500px wide or less. I did this using photoshop batch processing, keeping […]
Manual / Human Translation – Most Complex/Expensive For manual translations, we use a multilingual framework, on top of WordPress, called WPML. WPML creates a separate version of each page, post, string, menu item, and template. Humans provide the translations. These become part of the site’s content, fully editable and fully indexable. Tools: WPML + professional […]
If you’ve ever added a button or link to your website and labeled it “Click Here,” you’re definitely not alone – it’s extremely common. But from an accessibility and usability standpoint, it’s not ideal. Why “Click Here” Causes Problems Accessibility standards like WCAG, WebAIM, and Section 508 all recommend that link text should clearly communicate […]
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