by Nikole Garcia | Oct 2, 2012 | DIY Design |
Reader Liz Lockard asked: I have a web-by question! I’ve seen this elsewhere but have no idea where to even start to produce my own. For some blogs that I subscribe to via Google Reader, at the bottom they have text that *only* shows up in the reader – usually...
by Nikole Garcia | Sep 28, 2012 | DIY Design |
Google Docs recently morphed into Google Drive, with even more capabilities for creating and editing spreadsheets, documents and other materials. Today we’re going to talk about how you can use Google Drive to create a quick and easy survey for your website....
by Nikole Garcia | Sep 27, 2012 | DIY Design |
Google Google would like to remind you that they are a search engine first. If you look at the Yahoo! home page, you will see what I mean. I’m not even sure what Yahoo! is anymore. A search engine? A news and entertainment site? An information curator? Compare...
by Nikole Garcia | Aug 14, 2012 | DIY Design |
Featured Images in WordPress are used differently by different themes In some themes, they are used as a thumbnail for the post. In some, they are used as the image that is supplied to Facebook or Pinterest for linking. Regardless of how your current theme uses them,...
by Nikole Garcia | Aug 13, 2012 | Usability |
A page with a huge block of text is an eyesore to anyone trying to read it. So how can you break up your page? Thanks to behavioral science, we now have an answer: Formatting your content to maximize its readability. As I was helping a colleague of mine with his...