What the mobile changes on Google really mean

On the 21st April 2015 Google announced that, for mobile users, they will start giving preference to the ranking positions of websites based on whether the sites were mobile friendly or not.

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Shortly after they also announced that it may take a few days to a week for the results to start displaying correctly. Now that we’ve started to see the results filtering through let’s take a step back and examine what has happened. Continue reading

Latest updates – responsive styling

I’ve been working several websites over the last few weeks to bring them inline with Google’s mobile changes which came into force on the 21st April. From that date Google will start giving preference to mobile-friendly websites on all mobile searches.


Results now show ‘mobile friendly’

Although some of the websites I have created look fairly complex they all have simplistic structures which enables them to be easily updated, or in this case, have a responsive design with little extra work.

Google do have a mobile test tool so you can check to see if your website already passes. If you have a website and you need help or advice then please contact me.

I have been busy adding responsive styling to a number of existing clients which include: Continue reading

Facebook launches video calling in Messenger app

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On Monday you may have noticed a video icon at the top right on your screen on Facebook. This free video calling service is competing against the likes of Skype and FaceTime.

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With 600 million users on Facebook’s messenger the pressure is heating up against its competitors.

At Facebook’s annual developer conference in March, Chief Executive Mark Zuckerburg said the social network would introduce a myriad of features within Messenger including the ability to create apps that will run in messenger. Continue reading

The best web design questions to ask your clients so you can build their perfect website

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Do you often sit there staring at a blank screen, wondering where to start on a new web site? One of the hardest things for a designer is knowing how it will look and where to put the content.

The solution is in the questions you ask the client at the initial meeting. Get this wrong or don’t bother doing it and the whole process becomes a lot harder.

Get as many of the following questions answered and 85% of the design battle is already done because you will already know what needs to go on the page and where to place it. Get all this right and the page will pretty much build itself… Continue reading