


Are ‘No Code’ Tools Crap or the Way Forward?
There’s a bit of a movement afoot in the online design and development world: “no code” tools are on the rise. These are tools that allow people to create things that previously would have required programming skills; you know, old school typing and stuff. Predictably...
What’s the Best Way to Build a Website?
Back in the day it used to be much more difficult to build a website and get it online. You’d probably have to have in-depth knowledge of server software and networking protocols and you’d definitely need to learn a few programming languages before coding up a website...
How to Create a WordPress Website – FAQs
How much does it cost to build a WordPress website? How long is a piece of string? It depends what you’re looking for. Basic limited WordPress.com blogs are free, but a fully functional custom designed and built WordPress website usually costs £1,500 – £10,000....
3 Quick Ways to Tell Your Website Needs a Redesign
1. Is it mobile friendly? Right now there’s more mobile traffic on the web than any other type, even more mobile traffic than desktop traffic, by a small margin [source]. If your website looks shonky on mobile devices it’s serving a frustrating or broken experience...
New Website Design Package for Small Businesses
We often get asked “how much does it cost to build a website”. It’s always a difficult question to answer straight off because well… how long is a piece of string? Price ranges can be very helpful as a rule of thumb, but many people starting out in business...
The Results Are in – This Is What People Find Most Annoying Online
You know the feeling. It’s the “aaargh!” annoyance of a poorly designed website. Poorly contrasted text and stretched images are my kryptonite. Or a website could look really slick but there’s just that one thing that gets yer goat, like a...
Questions to Ask Yourself Before Starting a New Website
If you’re wondering what questions a web developer may ask in an initial client interview, you’ve come to the right place. My last post gave 45 things to check before launching a website, a lot of it quite technical. I thought I’d make another list...