
What Are Iframes and What are They Used for?
If you have ever seen a YouTube video, Google Map or even a social media feed within a web page, an iframe is likely the HTML element used to make this possible.

If you have ever seen a YouTube video, Google Map or even a social media feed within a web page, an iframe is likely the HTML element used to make this possible.

Have you ever clicked on a link only to be redirected to a 404 Page Not Found Error? That my friends, is a broken link. Link rot is a type of broken link, and like any broken link, it can damage your website’s reputation from an SEO standpoint.

As a web design agency, we at Prominent Web Design, understand that revisions are necessary within the web design process to ensure that your website is designed in a way that is consistent with your brand vision.

We recently had a client working on the back end of their WordPress website when they were suddenly hit with an error message that read “400 Bad Request: Request Header or Cookie too Large”.

From time to time, our web design clients have been asked whether comments should be disabled within their WordPress blog. So, I felt it would be a good idea to discuss this very topic in today’s article.

In addition to offering professional web design services, at Prominent Web Design, we often are a resource for answers to some of our clients’ web related questions.

Your website is usually the first introduction of your business to the world. As such, you want to make the best impression to all visitors. But, what if your website is riddled with bad grammar and misspellings?

From time-to-time, we have been asked to explain the difference between a website and a mobile app. While both serve as a means by which users can easily access digital information, products, services and entertainment, their fundamental architecture, user experience and purpose differ significantly.

Recently, a client asked me to explain website caching during an SEO discussion, so I figured this might be a good topic to cover in this blog article.

Recently, a client happily pointed out to us that a few of their website pages were appearing in Google’s AI answers, within the SERPs.