This has been all over Twitter lately – if you haven’t already seen it: http://www.thereisnopagefold.com/ People seem to be passing this around, along with comments along the lines of “amen!” and “send someone to this the next time they make a know-it-all-comment about putting something above the fold on your site design!” As someone who [...]
Posts Tagged ‘mobile devices’
Hiring the Internet goes Mobile
Some of our particularly sharp-eyed readers may have noticed that we’ve just upgraded our blog. After years of being hosted as part of the WordPress.com community of blogs, we’ve decided to make the move to the freedom afforded by self-hosting. Our main reason for making the switch is so that we can make use of [...]
Twitter – By the Numbers
We didn’t want to do it so soon – since we just published a post about Twitter a few days ago – but we had to share with you compelling new numbers about where the microblogging phenomenon is headed. Since it’s better to cut straight to the chase, here’s what reputable sources are saying:
How Phone Companies Are Affecting Mobile Web Developments
In case you didn’t know yet, telecommunications companies are briskly working on taking over the world. Or at least hijacking every moment of your life at any location. Their latest step? Making sure you choose them for your mobile web usage. Last month, we let you in on one of Google’s ongoing projects: Android. Last [...]
Website Accessibility Checklists
What is website accessibility all about, you ask? Simply put, it is constructing your site in such a way that visitors with disabilities can access your web content. What happens when someone using a screen reader encounters that mind-blowing graphical banner that your designer created? Is there an awkward pause, or does your page handle [...]

