
What is a WordPress Plugin and Why Do You Need Them?
WordPress is by far, the most popular web publishing platform in the world, and for many good reasons. One of those reasons is the ability to utilize “plugins”.

WordPress is by far, the most popular web publishing platform in the world, and for many good reasons. One of those reasons is the ability to utilize “plugins”.

On a few occasions, clients have asked me what was that “thing on the side” of their website pages. Back in the day, before smart phones gained popularity, most people browsed websites from their larger desktop monitors.

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.

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.

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.

Have you ever clicked around a website, and then wondered how you got to a certain page or how you might be able to easily get back to an the original web page you started from?

As anyone who has ever visited websites knows, the use of images is quite ubiquitous. That is because images attract visitors’ attention.

The other day, I spoke with a web design client of ours and mentioned that they needed to log in to their WordPress dashboard (also known as the WordPress Admin Dashboard or WP Admin Dashboard).

Over the years, I have seen many WordPress websites of clients, with unused plugins just sitting there inactive. While plugins can …

I think most people would agree that a company’s website is one of the most important elements of its brand …