Tables are still a vital part of the web, but we need to make them responsive and accessible for smaller devices. We evaluate one popular approach and then cover the solution we landed on.
Jira is a powerful tool for managing projects, but can be overwhelming to new users. This article is the first in a series about using Jira effectively.
Properly implemented, a unified web platform helps solve a lot of problems. We cover some of the biggest issues a scattered web presence can cause for your organization.
To validate changes to Drupal’s administration menus and user interface, we employed various types of usability testing, collected survey responses, and ran card sorting exercises.
Out of the box, DDEV is an open-source project that works great for PHP development. But when configured properly, it can also be used to great effect on Node.js projects.
A website or platform redesign is a big commitment in terms of both time and money. Coming to the project kickoff prepared can save you from wasting that time and money
JavaScript provides default sorting methods for arrays, but they can sort data in unintuitive ways that are hard to predict. We cover why that happens and how to create your own sorting methods.
A PDF is a barrier between you and your users. But you keep creating them anyway. What’s the problem with PDFs? And how can you keep them from proliferating?