Category : Web

10 Tips to Improve Your Website Accessibility

Have you ensured to follow WCAG 2.1 guidelines before building your website? You may be in for a rude awakening if your beautiful, meticulously planned website is inaccessible to people with disabilities. You can begin by identifying your most pressing and easily remedied accessibility issues. This will reduce your risk of lawsuits and make an […]

Angular v12 Update – All you Need to Know

The latest update of Angular was released on May 12. It’s got a bunch of major changes that are essentially facilitating the Angular ecosystem’s transition to Ivy. They are calling it “Ivy Everywhere”. Deprecation of IE11 support along with other changes were also announced.  Let’s check out all these changes- What is “Ivy Everywhere”  It […]

Mobile App vs Mobile Site: Which One Is Good For Business?

Businesses must go mobile, especially since the vast majority of Americans – 85 percent – now own a smartphone.  If you haven’t gone mobile as yet, you’re giving your competitors leverage over your business. This blog will explain the difference between a mobile application and a mobile website, how it helps your businesses, and which […]

5 High Impact Ways to Drive Traffic to Your Ecommerce Website

Every business owner wants to increase traffic on their ecommerce website. Because more traffic translates to greater conversions. However, getting more traffic is not as easy as just saying that you need more traffic.  It’s crucial for growth and survival when you’re starting and it’s essential to sustain when you’re mainstream. In this blog, we’ll […]

5 challenges in Web Application Development

Web applications are everywhere on the internet! Every time you send a mail, do online shopping, or browse your social media accounts, you are using a web application. They usually work on all the browsers and can be easily accessed on mobile and tablet computers, while providing a seamless experience as the native application. Web […]

3 Things To Know Before Switching To A New CMS

When you’re planning a redesign of your website, there can be a lot of factors that led to this decision. It could be the need for additional features or utilities, performance, enhanced user experience, and so on. The changes in the user interface can be perhaps managed using your current CMS solutions. However, to integrate […]

Google: Core Web Vitals For Search Engine Rankings

The new and improved page experience ranking for Google search is set to roll out in May 2021. This blog covers what the buzz is about.  Google has introduced a new set of parameters – the ‘Core Web Vitals’ that will measure users’ experience ‘with speed, responsiveness, and visual stability of a webpage. The Core […]

5 Tools For Efficiently Managing Technical Debt

In our previous article, we talked about what is technical debt and how one strikes a balance between juggling code quality and its timely delivery. In this new blog, we have come up with a list of tools that will help you and your developers for assessing and acting on the analysis of your technical […]

Managing And Minimizing Your Technical Debt

Technical Debt – also known as Code Debt, Design Debt, or Tech Debt is often the byproduct of speedy deliveries of the software.  There are times when the project manager has to make a strategic choice between speedier delivery and code quality. There may be scenarios where along with a tight deadline, you stumble across […]

How to Migrate to .Net 5 without any hassles?

As 2020 came to an end, Microsoft announced their .Net 5 release along with a fixed schedule for release and support for future updates and EOLs. Going forward .Net, .Net Core, and Xamarin will be consolidated during the .Net 5 to .Net6 wave. This is likely to make the development process for Mobile, Web, and […]