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?
Richard Munter and Jessica Westermann lead the unique partnership of Munter Westermann Arts & Media. A cross-functional team, Munter Westermann has developed communication materials for leading environmental, arts, and service organizations. We have expertise and extensive experience across multiple disciplines allowing us to design for and deliver optimally across different media.
Richard works on all stages of production including concept development, execution, and delivery on web, video, design, and performance projects. Learn more about Richard.
Jessica’s background lies in performing arts and administration. She has a particular focus on instruction, design, and planning. Learn more about Jessica.
Category: WordPress
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Open Your Own Online Store
Are you looking to setup an online store? I’ll share a few things I’ve learned that will get you started in the right direction.
How Muybridge’s running man inspired me to run faster
When I was studying at Ryerson University, we had a Digital Graphics course in our first year of the Media program. I created an animation from Muybridge’s classic motion studies which helped increase my interest in combining images and code.
Engage visitors with Interactive Charts
Straight up tables of numbers can be incredibly dry and hard to understand. By converting these statistics into interactive graphs and charts, I’m giving site visitors a better way to engage with and understand the data.
iThemes Security vs. WordFence
Security has become an ongoing concern for web developers which requires regular attention. How are you securing your site? In this post, I look at iThemes Security and WordFence.
Choosing a Theme for your WordPress Site
So, you’re thinking about building a WordPress site but you don’t know what it should look like? Been there… and I’ve learned a few things along the way. The template or design for your WordPress site is called a Theme and there are literally thousands to choose from.