Tech Term: Above-the-fold
When placing content on a web page, anything that can be viewed without scrolling is called, above-the-fold. Anything that you must scroll down to see is called, below-the-fold.
When placing content on a web page, anything that can be viewed without scrolling is called, above-the-fold. Anything that you must scroll down to see is called, below-the-fold.
You may have heard the saying, “If you don’t know what the product is, it’s probably you.” A new site by designer, Yuri Veerman and journalist, Dimitri Tokmetzis leaves no question.
The decision to build a website is nearly always followed by the same question: “Who is going to update this?” The choice of your company’s webmaster should not be taken lightly. Once created, the content of your website should be constantly changing to keep up with current company news, product promotions, and changes in your specific industry. A website is only relevant as long as it’s current. So who do you pick for your website? I would like to suggest three traits to look for when delegating this responsibility.
Everybody likes their smartphone. And there’s no doubt they are great, useful tools for today’s life.
But one of the problems with technology is that all these cool toys create new ways for people to get our information. And when the toys come pre-hacked – well, it’s even more difficult to keep secure.
You have seen the common Top-Level domains .com, .org, and .edu. You may have even come across some ccTLD (country code Top-Level Domains) such as .us, .uk, or .asia. The domain names of the internet are about to change again.