The purpose of this article is to go through these steps to show how quickly and easily one can define a new cluster and then proxy requests via an Oracle Http… read more →
The Following table shows screen resolution for different devices. It is always better to write your media query in your CSS file for the following resolutions. 320px, 480px, 600px, 800px,… read more →
Out of all the tools available for media websites, only a few are more useful than A/B testing. A/B testing allows for much better decision-making along with fine-tuning the website… read more →
A plethora of tools is available when developing a website – from mining data from user management systems, through analyses and heat-maps, to drowning in numbers from Google Analytics. And… read more →
Social media. It’s everywhere, being used by almost everyone. Not only is its reach expanding, but so is its influence. Pew Research has found that as of May 2013, 72… read more →
A dear friend remarked this the other day: “Microsoft is so stupid, they keep running these awful slanted TV commercials that, over the last few years they have failed with… read more →
I first came across DISC analysis whilst doing a stint as a ski instructor in Canada last winter (every web designer needs a hobby right?!) and the technique helped me… read more →
I’m going to assume if you’re reading this article that you’re a front-end developer that uses JavaScript on a daily basis. You’re probably very comfortable with libraries like jQuery, YUI3,… read more →
This holiday weekend is the official kick off to the holiday shopping season and according to Forrester Research online sales are expected to grow 15% year over year (visit the… read more →
Today marks the two month anniversary of Apple’s release of iOS7 and a new milestone in the adoption of this latest version of iOS. And as of this morning, 80%… read more →