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User Testing

Accessibility Testing Tools and Standards: A Guide to Inclusive Design Practices
March 14, 2024 / Ashley Olsen In the world of web development and design, making digital platforms accessible to all users, including those with disabilities, is essential. Accessibility testing tools are crucial for developers and designers to identify and address barriers that co… Read more
Emerging Trends and Technologies in Web Accessibility: Navigating the Future Landscape
March 1, 2024 / Ashley Olsen Web accessibility is all about making sure that websites, tools, and technologies are accessible and usable for people with disabilities. In a world where technology continually evolves and inclusivity becomes more globally emphasized, the field of web… Read more
Is there any truth to the three click rule?
September 7, 2022 / Treena Bjarnason The “Three Click Rule” is a rule of thumb for web design that suggests that visitors to a website should be able to find the information they are looking for in no more than three clicks. The rule is based on the idea that people are impatient and will… Read more
The Importance of Customer Service
September 5, 2022 / Treena Bjarnason Web developers are responsible for creating and maintaining websites. They work with clients to ensure that their websites are accessible, user-friendly, and meet their needs. Customer service is an integral part of a web developer’s job. Good custome… Read more
Making sure your website works.
August 14, 2022 / Rick Bjarnason Let’s face it websites are a huge commitment, both in time and money. Making sure that you build the right site for the right market is uber important. So, how can you make sure that you get it right? Planning ahead Make sure you are prepared before yo… Read more
User Testing: The Sugar to the Design & Development Pie
February 22, 2022 / Ashley Olsen User Testing has been around for what seems like forever, and it basically has in one way, shape, or form. You see it talked about in the design phases of a project and less so in the development phases, but why is that? Think of it as if you’re baking… Read more