September already! Where did those two months go? It seems like it was just last weekend when we were all together to talk about Google’s Material Design Lite. If you missed it, you can catch all the riveting details here. Since you are reading this post on our website, hopefully you have noticed a change. […]
Web Design SIG Archive
The Web Design SIG archive is a history of all of the posts that appeared on this site when it was focusing on web design concepts and implementation methods. We talked about CSS Grid, JavaScript, and Google's Material Design.
Material Design Lite Notes
Saturday, May 20 had us discussing Google Material Design specification and specifically, focusing on the Material Design Lite framework. Today’s post is a quick catch summary of the resources we reviewed. This will provide you with ample opportunity to review the topic a little more on your own before in advance to our deeper dive […]
Responsive Images: The What, Why and How
April’s meeting was all about responsive images – what they are, why they are important and how to make it happen. We used a 10-part discussion on Cloudfour.com as the basis for the discussion. Even though the post was written more than 2 years ago, the what and why are still very relevant. Our SIG […]
SSL Pricing, Differences, HSTS – Kitchen Sink – March SIG Meeting Wrap-Up
Our February session on SSL was well received and proved to be extremely interactive. We had a good discussion but at the end of our 55 minutes, we were left with questions and wanting to know more. So what are the differences between the various SSL certificates? Do I need a DV, OV or EV […]
SSL Everywhere – February SIG Meeting Wrap-Up
“SSL Everywhere” is one of Google’s focuses. With that in mind, in February we looked at SSL/TLS and how it affects your website Search Engine Optimization (SEO). Websites use TLS to secure all communications between the web host server and the user’s web browser. When you visit a secure website your browser will alert you with […]