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Great Tips To Enhance Your Website’s UI/UX Design
A website with a good user interface and user experience design can take you places, and help you stand out among the pool of competitors.
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A website with a good user interface and user experience design can take you places, and help you stand out among the pool of competitors.
User experience (UX) design is a loose umbrella term that generally refers to steps taken to enhance a user's experience with a certain application or website.
User interface (UI) design defines how an individual user interacts with a digital information system. It is essentially a series of visual elements that a user uses to interact with the digital device.
Single Page Applications, or SPAs as they are commonly called are, is a new system if web-designing that is gaining a lot of popularity among web-page creators.
Here at Monstrous Media Group we take great pride in the technology and work we create for our clients. It’s not uncommon for an idea to come through our door at its very beginning stages. And then, months later, we’ve developed someone's “dream” into a reality.
At Monstrous Media Group we love to potluck...and we love to potluck when it's Walking TacMMG Tuesday. Did you know a walking taco has the 7 key elements to web design? Let us show you...
One of the most common questions we receive, especially with new clients, is about why we choose ExpressionEngine as our preferred Content Management System (CMS) for websites, as opposed to something like WordPress. Let's dive right in and compare apples to apples, and maybe haves some grapes.
The online mobile user numbers rose to 40 percent in 2015, prior to which desktop users accounted for 90 percent of online users. Clearly there has been a drastic shift in online user activity toward mobile devices in the recent past, and Google is well aware that its search engine needs to adapt to the increased influx of mobile users. That is exactly why Google rolled out an algorithm update last April. Nicknamed ‘Mobilegeddon’, the algorithm was the very first to consider mobile-friendliness of websites as a ranking signal. A year later, Google just rolled out another update to fine-tune its mobile friendly algorithm.
While it’s fairly clear what formulates a mobile-friendly site, there is still some confusion around what makes a site mobile-friendly as opposed to mobile-responsive or mobile-adaptive.
The weekend of April 8th, 2016, Google issued manual actions for “unnatural outbound links".*