School Websites Must Be ADA Compliant This Fall

Back to school looks different this year. Teachers and parents must balance fluctuating health regulations with in-person classes, virtual technology, and working from home. As they handle the precious task of educating our children, they need a reliable, up-to-date, and accessible source of information. In this environment, it is more important than ever that school…

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Yummy Websites Design for Mobile First

Imagine it’s early in the morning. You’re about to leave for work when it hits you: you want a really good breakfast sandwich. Not just any breakfast sandwich, but something that will keep you smiling all day long. Wait – didn’t you see an advertisement for a new breakfast joint in town? Maybe they have…

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Easy Updates with Content Management Systems

When you picture the back-end of a website, what comes to mind? Is it an endless array of zeros and ones? Long paragraphs of HTML or CSS script? For those of us who aren’t familiar with web development languages, the mystery behind the screen is intimidating. We might feel powerless when it comes to updating…

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A Return to Minimalism: Responsive Design Principles

We’re dedicating today’s blog to minimalism, the design style that’s sweeping the internet. From crystalline shapes to bold color blocks, responsive design has brought minimalism back into the foreground. (If you’re unfamiliar with responsive design, click here to learn more about it). Before we dive into the reasons for minimalism’s success in the era of…

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Area Family’s Touching Stories Become Focus of Hospice Initiative

Hospice of Orange & Sullivan Counties has launched an outreach initiative that aims to highlight hospice care’s benefits to family life. The campaign, titled “When Memories Matter,” educates the community on the many ways Hospice allows patients and their families to spend quality time together, making memories that are cherished by relatives even after a…

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