An update on our Mobile Traffic
Predictably, our mobile traffic continues to grow. The most popular visitors are on iOS devices such as the iPhone and iPad (#1 and #2 respectively)....
Predictably, our mobile traffic continues to grow. The most popular visitors are on iOS devices such as the iPhone and iPad (#1 and #2 respectively)....
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The latest version of the jQuery Lazy Load plu
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You've heard the hype. The mobile web is exploding, and device sales will soon outstrip PCs. Our desktops and laptops will join VCRs and fax machines...
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A lot of fuss is being made these days about a company's digital marketing strategy.
If you haven't heard (or applied) be sure to check out the 2011 Knight News Challenge. It's an opportunity to pursue $5 million in funding for your...
Every year we try to give back to the community in a real and tangible way.
The annual Survey for People Who Make Websites from our friends at A List Apart has gone up, and I encourage you to take ten minutes to parti
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Alarmist rhetoric from news organizations about the web is nothing new, but today's front-page headline on the New York Times still caught my eye: "
When the W3C started working on HTML again in 2007, they posted a set of guiding principles for the new version, emphasizing compatibility
It's been a long time coming, but after a short talk with my Lead Drupal Architect, we've officially changed the idea rights in our default proposal...
YouTube is a cable network with nothing but public access on. There are literally billions of videos and with over two billion video views per day,...
Having spent the last 5 months supporting on a multi-language multi-site project, I've learned quite a bit about multibyte safe code, so I thought...
I'd like to take a moment and recognize the accomplishments of my team.
When discussing the benefits of open-source frameworks (especially Drupal), I've often heard, "But if everyone has access to the source code, how...