by Paul Myrick | Jan 15, 2017 | Social Media, Web Development
Facebook will occasionally decide to flag links to your website with a warning about malware, spam or other supposed problems when it is simply not true. On two occasions, for two separate websites I run, Facebook has flagged my links this way. In the first instance,...
by Paul Myrick | Jan 11, 2017 | Web Development
On February 25, 2017, Robin Davis and Paul Myrick will host a three hour workshop featuring information and tips on building websites to showcase and sell photography online. In addition to technical aspects, there will be guidance on curation, design, color and...
by Paul Myrick | Mar 2, 2016 | Web Development, Website Functionality
Compress image files to improve website performance and make Google’s PageSpeed Insights happier, too. Compression in this instance refers to non-lossy reduction of the image file size (JPG and/or PNG formats) by removing metadata, gamma information...
by Paul Myrick | Feb 6, 2016 | Plugins, Web Development, Website Functionality, WordPress
These WordPress plugins are installed on most all of the sites I currently manage – they’re helpful and behave nicely. To reduce any possibility of site slow down and code bloat, some plugins are deactivated unless I need to use them. I’ve noted the...
by Paul Myrick | Feb 5, 2014 | Web Development
Choosing a color scheme for a project is often one of the most difficult decisions to make. Adobe’s Kuler has been my go-to color scheme selection tool since I discovered it several years ago. In the latest update to the tool, Adobe Kuler has added a function...
by Paul Myrick | May 3, 2013 | Web Development
Many people decide they want a website for their business, project, blog, community, etc., but they’ve never worked with a developer before. Here are a couple of very short lists to convey what a web developer does, and does not, generally provide. These are...