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Why you need a privacy policy
Posted 22nd September 2016 in Gathering content
A privacy policy lets your visitors know that you care about their privacy. If you collect their data in any way you're obliged to tell them.
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Google gets serious about SSL
Posted 14th September 2016 in Design and build
SSL is an an easy way to boost your search ranking, but now Google are introducing something much more damaging to websites that aren't served securely.
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SSL for everyone
Posted 28th June 2016 in Design and build , Ongoing work
Every now and then something big happens on the web. Sometimes it’s really obvious, sometimes a bit subtler, but still very important. SSL is a subtle-but-important thing that every website should have.
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Changing the way I start a project
Posted 20th June 2016 in Planning , Design and build
Over the years I have refined the way I plan the websites I build. I've moved to a more consultative approach and it has been great for my clients.
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Website updates and avoiding content loss
Posted 23rd August 2015 in Ongoing work
Between your web designer starting work on a new feature and it going live, any changes you make to your website could be lost. Here's how to avoid that!
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Types of email and when to use each
Posted 13th August 2015 in Resources
Email can be pretty complicated. There are three different email formats and each comes with its own pros, cons, and best use case.
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Regular backups are important
Posted 16th July 2015 in Ongoing work
If your website was to to disappear somehow, restoring it is easy if you have a recent back-up somewhere. How can you back things up? Read on!
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Edit your blog posts off-line
Posted 2nd July 2015 in Gathering content , Apps
There are so many advantages to writing your blog posts on a dedicated writing app and not directly on your website. Grab a cuppa and I'll take you through them!
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Design and build for the worst case scenario
Posted 29th June 2015 in Design and build
Performance matters. If your website loads slowly it could be costing you business, so make sure it works for even the slowest of internet connections.
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tempertemper’s Typefaces
Posted 19th June 2015 in Opinion
I rebranded tempertemper last summer. Text is so important on the web that it made perfect sense to make typography one of the first things to tackle.
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