Learn HTML: What You Need to Know Before Starting to Code

If you’re building a house, you don’t start by gathering paint. Instead, you grab the bricks and mortar you need to construct a strong foundation. In professional web development, HTML (HyperText Markup Language) serves a similar purpose to the bricks and mortar of a building. No matter how fancy your website might be, you need it to craft a sturdy underlying structure. Today, HTML knowledge is necessary for anyone who wants to build, manage or improve websites — from professional developers to marketers and small...

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Understanding screen resolution in the context of responsive design

It takes only 0.05 seconds for users to form an opinion about your website, and a large majority of these first impressions are based on your design. The first thing you want to check is your screen resolution Considering the range of devices and screens that we now use daily, it’s obvious that how your site looks and feels can vary from one user to another. One key to optimizing for these different experiences is by understanding screen resolution and the role it plays in how your website or webshop will look like in different screens that your customers are using. In this article, we’ll discuss the basics of screen resolution, responsive design, and why understanding these concepts is critical for your UX and conversion rate optimization.

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Developing a responsive website

Responsive Design allows people to access content across multiple device resolutions. As more people interact with websites through mobile devices, users now expect websites to be responsive. Here we’ll look at the main principles of responsive design and how it supports accessibility and device-switching. "Responsive Design" was first coined by the web designer and developer Ethan Marcotte in his book, Responsive Web Design. It is the default to support device-switching. Users may start interacting with your product or service on a desktop, switch to a phone or

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