Posted in Beaconfire Wire on Jul 13th, 2010
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Posted in Beaconfire Wire on Jul 12th, 2010
For the three response times that are mentioned in the article, 0.1, 1 and 1-10 seconds you can actually observe these without a tool.
There are some useful sites out there that will help you breakdown your general page load times, though, and that will provide insight into how fast your page – and the [...]
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Posted in Beaconfire Wire on Jul 8th, 2010
How interesting! Are there tools out there to help you measure response times, to see where they fall within this range?
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Posted in Beaconfire Wire on Jun 9th, 2010
Good luck! The Beaconfire brand is well-known and respected, so however you rebrand the logo it’s going to be awesome (well, as long as people don’t absolutely hate the logo). For what it’s worth, I like the current logo, it’s evocative.
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Posted in Beaconfire Wire on Jun 9th, 2010
I’d add another piece of advice: Don’t imagine a new logo will elicit instant recognition, love, and appreciation. Logos are like a good pair of shoes: if they’re built to last, they usually take a while to break in. No matter what you design, some people will have a visceral negative reaction and many people [...]
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Posted in Beaconfire Wire on May 27th, 2010
So true, and I think so often bypassed in the excitement of getting a new updated site! Building strong foundations with the content and IA is going to pay off in the long run, (ideally) driving not only the ultimate look and feel of the site, but also the structure of the CMS [...]
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Posted in Beaconfire Wire on May 24th, 2010
I agree on so many levels. The death of IE6, when its finally dead for good, will be a huge benefit to society. I’m encouraged that at least a few big sites (YouTube comes to mind) have already stopped supporting it.
How long do you suppose before it will die a natural death, as the computers [...]
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Posted in Beaconfire Wire on May 19th, 2010
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Posted in Beaconfire Wire on May 19th, 2010
[...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Norman Reiss. Norman Reiss said: Spring Cleaning for your Website – http://www.beaconfire.com/blog/2010/05/14/spring-cleaning/ [...]
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Posted in Beaconfire Wire on May 19th, 2010
[...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by amadie. amadie said: It's time to do some spring cleaning on your website. My colleague Jo explains how: http://bit.ly/91B9gF [...]
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