
Your website has to be user friendly. If your website usability is poor and your site is hard to use, customers are more likely to bounce off the site, reducing your chances for success. This means that it is important to make sure that your website usability is tested with easy to navigate and to use architecture, after all you want an intuitive website. The good news is that there are online usability tools that can help you figure out how others see your website. Read More

In a ideal world, we would not have to include additional scripts to render a web page the same in all browsers. Not all people are technically capable or knowledgeable as to why or how to change or update their browser, so unfortunately we are left with a situation where we have to choose to either support them or disregard their browsing experience. Read More
Cool video by the guys over at Google showing off how quick Chrome is lol. Read More
Nice round up of tips relating to cross browser compatibility in web design. Read More
Interesting article comparing how each browser renders a css version of the Opera logo. Funnily enough Opera itself comes in second last. Read More
Daily Mail article talking about how an investigation into Microsoft now means that they must offer alternative browsers upon Windows installation other then their horrible Internet Explorer. Read More
Chrome officially rocks! right? I officially made the it my default web browser at work last week which is a big move for me as I have been a dedicated Firefoxian for several years. After Google added extension support to its browser I was hooked! Read More