by St Albans Web Design | 8 Jul 2025 | Web Design, Web Development
This article is a sponsored by Droip Traditional WordPress page builders had their moment. Builders like Elementor, Divi, and Oxygen have been around for years. So long, in fact, that many of us just accepted their limitations as the cost of using WordPress. But...
by St Albans Web Design | 7 Jul 2025 | Web Design, Web Development
Food icons are used everywhere. You’ll see them on restaurant menus, mobile apps, food blogs, delivery sites, and product packaging. They help make content easier to follow, add a bit of character, and guide users through information without needing much explanation....
by St Albans Web Design | 7 Jul 2025 | Web Design, Web Development
In many products, setting notification channels on mute is a default, rather than an exception. The reason for that is their high frequency, which creates disruptions and eventually notification fatigue, when any popping messages get dismissed instantly. There is a...
by St Albans Web Design | 2 Jul 2025 | Web Design, Web Development
Once upon a time, CSS was purely presentational. It imperatively handled the fonts, colors, backgrounds, spacing, and layouts, among other styles, for markup languages. It was a language for looks, doing what it was asked to, never thinking or making decisions. At...
by St Albans Web Design | 1 Jul 2025 | Web Design, Web Development
This article is a sponsored by Lyssna We’ve all been there: you pour your heart and soul into conducting meticulous user research. You gather insightful data, create detailed reports, and confidently deliver your findings. Yet, months later, little has changed. Your...