As you hopefully already know, Google’s UA version of analytics, the free service millions of web sites use to measure and retain web site traffic numbers, will stop sharing new data with users as of July 1, 2023.
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Not Knowing What You Don’t Know
I get it, clients want control of their sites, and that is why we provide many of ours with a full admin privilege login to the site. But it is putting us in a position to qualify this practice.
READ MORE »Web Site Committees Can Be Good, Committees Can Be Terrible
There are nine words that can worry the most seasoned web designer.
“We have a website committee to redesign the website.”
READ MORE »Leaving Our Website Disclaimer
I was recently asked by a client whether they should have a “leaving our website” disclaimer that would pop up when a visitor clicked a link that left the site.
READ MORE »The Fuzzy Lines of Setting Up Financial Transactions on Web Sites
There’s a fuzzy line in the scope of online payments that web developers often have to explain to clients for any site that takes such payments. For purposes of this discussion, I’m not referring to ACH payments, which are a different kettle of fish.
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