Find out how to improve the look and usability of your website's Error 404 page
https://www.1stwebdesigns.com/blog/web-design/10-ways-to-improve-your-error-404-page
Do you have lots of WordPress installations that you currently have to update manually? Fed up with logging into individual WordPress installations to perform your updates? Below is a Bash script...
https://www.1stwebdesigns.com/blog/development/automate-multiple-wordpress-updates-with-bash
We often get asked, "Is WordPress used to build websites?" But find out why this terminology is misleading.
https://www.1stwebdesigns.com/blog/web-design/is-wordpress-used-to-build-websites
With my new years resolution to get back into shape (physically) it's perhaps quite appropriate that our first website launch this year is for local fitness centre Be-Fitter.
https://www.1stwebdesigns.com/blog/company-news/single-page-scrolling-website-for-leicester-gym
We were delighted to be chosen to develop a website for a national UK wide consultation project about stalking.
https://www.1stwebdesigns.com/blog/company-news/responsive-website-design-for-uk-stalking-charity
Using the text "click here" on your hyperlinks is considered bad practice, and this article explains some of the reasons why.
https://www.1stwebdesigns.com/blog/web-design/dont-click-here
Early adopters of Google+ may have noticed in recent times that their business has 2 separate Google+ profiles. This comes as Google transforms the old Google Local listings into Google+ Local pr...
Today we published an article explaining why your blog should be self-hosted within your own website. In the interests of fairness, we came across another article which offers a contrasting opini...
https://www.1stwebdesigns.com/blog/web-design/reasons-not-to-self-host-your-own-blog
Whilst free blogging services allow people to get set-up quickly, easily and without cost, we're quick to point out that your blog should be self-hosted and self-contained within your own website...
Whilst re-developing a client’s website this week we decided to spruce up the FAQ page using jQuery, whereby you click on a question to reveal the answer. However, before we started we set ours...