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Because we focus mainly on web development and we sort of “weed” out the rest and aim towards preparing developers with the right tools they need, we have decided to publish this resource post that will change the way you view and deal with usability. Below we’ve outlined several worth reading/bookmarking posts, which one do
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GrindSmart Mag has been around for a couple years, and as time advances, it’s no surprise we go along with the “movement”. The delivery of content on the web has evolved into something much more than we had expected, especially after the inception of weblogs. And we plan on stretching that frontier. Over the years
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Usability is crucial to the attraction of users. If your website isn’t usable then you will not only fail to retain users, but it will be rendered “useless” in a variety of ways. Below we’ve put together a small guide to 5 mistakes anyone who doesn’t practice good usability can commit. Once you’re able to
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With a majority of users that come to your website reading only 80% of your content, it’s imperative that you make sure your content is as usable and visible as possible. What rules are you practicing to make sure that the content on your site contributes to a positive and remarkable user experience? The following
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