In October 2016, several major websites that many people use daily, including Twitter, PayPal, Reddit, and Netflix, as well as those of the papers New York Times and Wall Street Journal, experienced what is called a distributed denial of service attack. This attack, known as DDoS, prevents certain sites from being online through overcrowding with…
How To Keep Your Website From Being a Labyrinth of Terror
Have you ever visited a really bad website? If you have, we’re sure you’d remember. Confusing navigation, broken links, unreadable fonts, spelling and grammar errors…the list could go on and on. It leads to you pulling out your hair in frustration and abandoning all hope as you close the internet page. We know that as…
What Features Does Your Website Actually Need?
Do you know the difference between features that are effective and features that are excessive on your website? Things like flash graphics, animations, photo sliders, and widgets can greatly enhance the look and feel of your website, but it’s important to determine what is helpful and what is not. Often in an effort to provide…