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How to Use Proven Industry Data to Guide Your Clients

What happens if a new client comes to you with a website they want redesigned, but because analytics show that very few people visit or convert from mobile on the website, they want you to prioritize for desktop? Your data tells you this is wrong, but theirs suggests...

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Sliced Invoices <= 3.8.2 – Multiple Vulnerabilities

Sliced Invoices <= 3.8.2 – Multiple Vulnerabilities

Description- Unauthenticated information disclosure, allowing attackers to access arbitrary invoices and quotes containing PII - Authenticated SQL injection and information disclosure - Additional issues, such as lack of CSRF and Authorisation checks on AJAX methods...

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Popup-Maker < 1.8.12 - Multiple Vulnerabilities

Popup-Maker < 1.8.12 - Multiple Vulnerabilities

DescriptionAn attacker can partially control the arguments of the do_action, during the initialization of the PUM_Site . Because of this, an attacker can call any method which contains an action starting from popmake_ or pum_ . This will lead to successful execution...

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Why Doesn’t My Website Rank Well on Google?

Why Doesn’t My Website Rank Well on Google?

Google has to index a website so it has to know what’s there and coming in cold there’s no easy way from the gold figure out when new domains are registered it will see the domain registry as do a lot of marketers and and people who want to up-sell you and stuff like your favorite register domain you’ll notice a whole flurry of them come in: they’re tracing new domains. Google does that too but Google has a lot more to work with and I think it at least looks a new website and thinks will it’s new, it doesn’t have adoption. If it doesn’t have adoption or a trend of traffic then probably it’s not popular unless it kind of rides into a topic in a way that makes a popular.

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Why Did The Old ShawnDeWolfe.com Suck?!?

Why Did The Old ShawnDeWolfe.com Suck?!?

I used to be told that I make pretty nice looking sites. If I can create nice looking sites, why does my Shawn DeWolfe Consulting site suck? It’s the Cobbler’s Shoes Dilemma. In the Spring of 2019, I overhauled my site to talk about my work in web design, web development and WordPress

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CSS: An Expanding Circle Transition

CSS: An Expanding Circle Transition

As the image scrolls down, a CSS filter is applied. In this case, it’s a black-and-white filter to wash out the colour. Other options include a sepia filter, a blur filter, a zoom filter.

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CSS: A Filter on Parallax

CSS: A Filter on Parallax

As the image scrolls down, a CSS filter is applied. In this case, it’s a black-and-white filter to wash out the colour. Other options include a sepia filter, a blur filter, a zoom filter.

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What is the Cost Of Web Development?

Design Rush has a piece on the cost of web development. Check it out!