For members of See How Support, here are some christmas banner backgrounds to use on your website. You can easily add your own text, using tools like PicMonkey: Just right click to download a background. You’re free to use these on any site, personal or commercial, but you can’t sell them or give them away claiming […]
Check Your Hosting Account Login
If you host your own website, are you able to login to the hosting account? At some point, you or your web designer will need access to the interface that controls the hosting account, so make sure you have that information available and that it’s up to date. This is not the login to manage your domain […]
A Tool For Checking Browser Support
If you’re wondering which browsers support a particular feature of HTML5, CSS, Javascript, or pretty much any other web functionality, then you need this tool: caniuse.com It’s comprehensive – covering lots of desktop and mobile browsers, as well as their most recent versions – and very easy to use.
Four Elements That Give Your Visuals More Impact
Ads Of The World recently ran a story in conjunction with Getty Images, outlining four concepts that can give your visuals more impact. Whether you’re taking a photo, making a video, or choosing some stock photography, here are 4 factors that help make the imagery pop: Imperfection Models are out and so are perfect shooting conditions. People […]
Let Visitors Know Your Holiday Hours
The holiday season is a season of changing schedules, so use the web to keep things clear for everyone. Here are a few ways to do that: Post your holiday schedule on your website. Put it somewhere visitors are sure to see it, like in the sidebar where it’s always visible or use a special popup […]
Promoting Past Holiday Content
Got some holiday-related articles from past years just sitting in your blog archives? Most likely they’re still relevant, so it’s time to dust them off and promote anew! Here are two ways you can do it in WordPress: A special Holiday menu in your sidebar A special Holiday section of your main menu If you’re using […]
Connect Black Friday to a Blog Post
One of marketing’s greatest promotional feats – the legendary, or perhaps more accurately, mythological Black Friday – is about to descend on us. Unless you’re a retailer affected by the marketing machinations, you might feel that your business is just sitting on the sidelines. But one way to ride the wave of publicity is to write an […]
A List of Free Image Websites
Updated May 2016 We all know how important it is to have relevant and interesting images in your content, but when you don’t have an image of your own to use, buying a great photo isn’t always an option. Thankfully, there are lots of places to get free legal stock photos. (Please don’t tell me you’re going on Google […]
Social Media Account Image Dimensions
Click on a social media site to see the maximum dimensions of key images for account settings, along with a link to official instructions. I’ll keep this list updated and let me know if you think something needs changing. UPDATE: Here’s a quick guide from the Canva.com website, which is a handy, free online photo editor that I use for making […]
Think No One Can See Your Website?
You enter your website in your browser’s address bar and… nothing. The browser just says the page is not available or the connection is lost. Oh oh, site’s down. Or is it? Go to downforeveryoneorjustme.com and enter your domain name. It will tell you if everyone’s having a problem or it’s just you. Most of the […]
Google Search To Show App-Only Content
Google’s search function took a significant leap forward this past week. Search results have begun to include content inside of apps that does not have corresponding content on the web. Google said it has been indexing app content for a couple of years, but until now, Google has only been able to show information from […]
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