The Great HTTPS Migration

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Most websites have been using the http protocol for many years without issue. The protocol used to access a website is rarely something most users consider or understand. Which is understandable, since the onus is on web developers to determine the protocol used when someone types in a website URL. For instance, the user types […]

The Web Is Getting Slower, and That’s a Problem

We’re all too familiar with the current Web design trends being replicated across many websites these days: much longer-scrolling pages, full-screen background photography (and auto-playing videos), parallax regions, scrolling takeovers, and tons of animations flying in and out. All of these techniques have gotten much easier to implement over the last few years, which has led […]