Technical
What insights can we take from sports and apply them to improving our organizations? How can we use those insights to get an edge in a competitive world?
How are you dealing with all of the media that you have collected over the years? Do you have a strategy for preserving and accessing that content?
How do you evaluate your site's speed? The most obvious way is to load the website in the browser and gauge how quickly it appears. But why am I going to tell you that's not the best way?
At the beginning of August, my family went to a cottage in Quebec for a few days of holiday. It was supposed to be a working holiday. Then I caught COVID and had slow Internet and I'm not sure which was worse.
Caching is a valuable part of browsing even now in the age of much faster Internet connections. But caching can prevent you from seeing changes on your website. Here's how to fix that problem.
Building email newsletters is a bit of a black art. Use these four suggestions when designing your next email newsletter to make sure it looks good.
Here's how I protect my computer when browsing and reading email. Use my sixteen tips to be safer online.
Sometimes I think that Murphy (of Murphy's Law) works a lot of overtime. How many times has it happened to you that something fails right when you need it to work (like your furnace or your car)?
Making and keeping your website accessible to all visitors is important not only to meet Ontario's accessibility requirements but also ethically, to make information available to all site users regardless of disabilities they may have.