We are familiar with above the fold in newspapers, where the most important news story is located in the upper half of the page. Not so long ago, the same rule applied to web development, where website designers attempted to cram all key information and...
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Have you ever wondered how long your blog should be? Just because you have 140 characters in Twitter, should you use them all?
Yes and no are the answers you're looking for (respectively), and Buffer Social have put together this great infographic for understanding the optimum...
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We've been working pretty closely with our friends at TaggedPDF and they mentioned that, as accessibility experts, they were often asked three key questions:
What is a tagged PDF?
How is it different to a standard PDF?
Why do I need it?
Unless you’ve used a screen reader to...
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About a year ago we got very excited about Coin, a single digital card that could replace debit, credit and gift cards. Every male Brio team member got all wide eyed and fidgety about the potential for only having one secure card in their wallet....
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How do you communicate with your audience? If broadcasting a live video sounds like something for you, then it might be time to try Meerkat or Periscope.
These two apps work on iOS devices through your Twitter account and stream a live broadcast of events, news...
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We love WordPress. It's such a simple CMS with all the tools necessary to make your website shine. The fact that it is so easy to use from a developer, creative and user perspective has made it the leading web software that it is today.
Naturally...
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Our new friends at TaggedPDF.com.au have just launched their new website (yay!) and specialise in turning your pdf's into accessible documents that can be read by screen readers for the visually impaired.
Many government agencies, institutions and universities are making accessibility a priority after leading universities...
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Lorem Ipsum, or better known as filler text to designers, is regularly used to give the feeling of populated text in documents while in the midst of design. It allows creative teams to understand how copy will look and generally be replaced and removed with...
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Today we joined forces with Scoller & Co to continue a series of videos for Eve Health. The videos showcase Eve's team of women's health specialists, talking about their experiences and what to expect when you need to discusst obstetrics, fertility and gynaecology.
The usually comfortable...
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