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Practical writing on web design, development, and what it actually takes to build well.
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.
How Did That Customer Find Your Competitor? The Answer Might Surprise You.
60% of Google searches now end without anyone clicking a single link. If your phone feels quieter than it used to, your website might not be the problem. It might be the game that changed around it.
What "Built Right" Actually Means
Performance, Accessibility, Best Practices, SEO. Four scores from Google's free Lighthouse audit, each out of 100. Here's what they measure, what this site hits, and why you should ask any developer you're considering to show you theirs.
Why Discovery Comes Before Design
The decisions that determine whether a website performs are made before the designer opens Figma. Skipping discovery is the most expensive corner you can cut.
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