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The first quarter of 2019 is just about a wrap! Can you believe it? Neither can I. I know you’ve been busy, trying to get through your workload, attending meeting after meeting, and adding to your never-ending to-do list. It can be hard to find extra time to sit down and discover a new technology…

It can be an engaging experience to land on a new website and have it immediately give you a specific feeling about a company. Whether that feeling is friendly, cutting-edge, young, professional, etc., it’s important that your site has personality. Your site should not only tell users what you do, but it should tell them…

Living in a digital age, it is easy to see the benefits of having a website. A vast majority of your customers are online, and are looking to do business there. In some cases, only there. That being said, it may not be as easy to recognize when your website is becoming outdated. You may…

Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), or ADA web standards, help ensure websites can be accessed and used by everyone. Disregarding these guidelines makes it difficult for users with disabilities to use your website. It also leaves your financial institution or business at risk of a lawsuit. So what can you do? Ideally, you’ll want to…

Financial institutions of all sizes continue to be the target of lawsuits challenging their websites’ compliance with the Americans with Disability Act (ADA). These claims against financial institutions allege that their websites are places of public accommodation and are not-fully accessible to disabled persons, including people that rely on assistive devices such as screen readers to access web-based content.

Why use SVG?

By on August 25th, 2017 in Web

Images are everywhere on the internet. Crisp, clear, well-defined graphics are an excellent way to enhance the design of a website and create a better overall user experience. Conversely, nothing discredits a website more than a barrage of blurry, pixelated blobs.

You decided you need a website. The next step – what content pages do you need?  This can take many different directions depending on the business you are a part of.  In all cases though, your goal should be to get your site’s visitors to the information they need with as little effort as possible on their part.