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Thoughts on building for the web.
Practical writing on web design, development, and what it actually takes to build well.
Building Sembr: A SaaS for Membership Organizations
I am building software for the membership organizations that legacy platforms have stopped serving. Here is what Sembr is, why I am building it, and what it means for KC clients.
A WordPress Plugin to End the Post-Launch Support Call
Every WordPress handoff ends the same way: a support call about where to find the blog editor. So we built a plugin that eliminates it.
Bilingual websites for Ottawa Valley businesses
A language toggle isn't a bilingual website. Here's what a proper bilingual build requires for businesses serving both sides of the Ottawa River.
Pembroke Web Design: Built for the Valley
Pembroke sits at the centre of a trade area stretching from Deep River to the Quebec side of the river. The businesses here serve a much wider market than the city alone. Most websites don't reflect that.
What WCAG 2.1 AA actually means for a small business
WCAG 2.1 AA is the accessibility standard referenced in Ontario's AODA. Most small business websites fail it. Here's what it actually requires.
Choosing a Web Stack: An Honest Assessment
The question "what platform should I use?" starts in the wrong place. Here's how to think through the actual decision.
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