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Now that we are coming to the end of summer 2017, it’s time to look at the upcoming trends in web design in 2018. In a previous blog post, we looked at specific trends in Wordpress for 2018, but this post will be an overview of more general trends in design.
Engaging a web developer to build your new e-commerce site or upgrade an existing site presents many challenges, especially if you are not a tech guru and don’t know what experience or skills the developer must have to meet your needs.
If you think of WordPress as just a free blogging tool, think again. WordPress powers 26% of the global Internet, and it commands a phenomenal 59.4% market share for content management systems (CMS). With that type of usage worldwide, trends are bound to appear. NOYO Web Development reviews some of those trends below.
Website development used to be dominated by solo practitioners as freelancers and large IT teams within enterprise level organizations. However, with the innovations driven by the mobile era, an increasing number of independent web development teams are meeting a new demand: comprehensive teams with skills that flow across every aspect of sophisticated web development and design.
In our last blog post, we reviewed some of the powerful features that make WordPress the best platform and CMS to use for enterprise level, global organizations. We highlighted multi-lingual capabilities, powerful publishing tools, powerful SEO publishing, content publishing calendar with Workflows, media management, and application framework.
What is the buzzword for web design for 2018? Performance, specifically mobile performance. Every year technology trends and popular platforms drive web design trends. Last year, mobile usage outpaced desktop browsing, and the trends has only picked up massive momentum. In 2018, NOYO Web Development sees innovations that optimize mobile functionality in ways that desktops never had.
WordPress is a wildly popular and widely used blogging platform. It also supports any kind of website including enterprise level, complex sites. 26% of all websites worldwide use WordPress. Of course, hackers, spammers, and other cyber-criminals focus on targeting WordPress. In this post, we continue with measures to protect your website.
WordPress continues to grow in popularity as a content management system (CMS) and WordPress powers over 25 percent of the world’s websites. Is WordPress an enterprise level CMS? Absolutely! In this two-part article, NOYO Web Development takes a look at the best features that make it highly adaptive and scalable for large businesses.
WordPress is the most utilized CMS for building websites in the world. However, is WordPress best for SEO results, and why should your business use it rather than other CMS options such as Drupal, Joomla, or Squarespace?
WooCommerce has announced that its annual conference will be held at the Bell Harbor International Conference Center in Seattle, Washington. The dates are October 19 and 20, 2017. The last two WooConferences were held in San Francisco and Austin with several days for workshops, talks, and excellent conversations between developers, sponsors, and the WooCommerce team. […]
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