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WordPress 5.5 and jQuery warnings, should you be worried?
With WordPress 5.5 came the decision to remove the outdated jQuery Migrate, which is in cases causing Themes and Plug-ins to break. We take a look at what’s happening…
With WordPress 5.5 came the decision to remove the outdated jQuery Migrate, which is in cases causing Themes and Plug-ins to break. We take a look at what’s happening…
If you take advantage of email marketing to engage with your customers, you need to be aware of the changes coming into place as of the 25th of May 2018 from the GDPR. Don't panic, there's still time to prepare! This blog post has everything you need to be aware of.
Google announced Chrome will begin labelling HTTP connections that feature passwords or credit card forms as non-secure. But what could that mean for you?
Email marketing is about to change in a big way from May 2018, thanks General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). We look at what's to come...
Ever wanted to know the difference between a Widget and a Wireframe, a CTA from a CSS? With our Web Design Jargon Buster, your wait is finally over...
Whether you have an online shop or simply want to take adhoc payments, there are a lot of options when it comes to taking money with your website. We look at some common options
Google steps up its preference for Mobile websites with changes to its search algorithm. Find out more about the changes and what it means to your site
Ever been stuck for ideas or seen a great article and want to use it on your site? This great article talks about the pit-falls of Plagiarism...
The Office of Fair Trading (“OFT”) have taken the step of conducting a pre-Christmas review of 156 retailer websites and found that many of them were not fully complying with the Consumer (Distance Selling) Regulations and the Electronic Commerce (EC)Directive) Regulations. Find out more from Brian Scott at Max Montague...
Mobile phone technology has come a long way and with the success of Smart Phones such as Blackberry, iPhone and Google’s Android accessing websites from your phone has become common place. But with change comes buzz words: “mobile site”, “mobile compatible”, “responsive”. We look at the differences and what they might mean to you.
On the 26th May 2011 the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) passed a law that in the UK all websites who use cookies need to allow their user’s to Opt-Out. So is your website legal?
You may have heard people talking/blogging/twittering about SOPA — the Stop Online Piracy Act and PIPA (Protect IP Act), but what’s it really all about? We take a look to see how it will impact the internet the whole world over.
Many website owners either aren’t aware of WAI or brush over with limited understanding, but in some cases you could be breaking the law. We look at WAI compliance and how it may affect your website.
UK websites are being given one year to comply with EU cookie laws, the Information Commissioner's Office has said. The regulations were commonly complied with by the inclusion of relevant wording in a website’s Privacy Policy, however this is no longer to be the case. So, how might these changes in the law affect your [...]