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3 Visual Design Tips to Strengthen Your Nonprofit Website

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When it comes to nonprofit web design, this principle is no different. In fact, 94% of first impressions of a website are design-related, meaning that the visual elements of your website can have a huge impact on whether site visitors stick around or navigate away from your website and organization altogether.

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More Insecure Content Blocked By Google Chrome

Byte Technology

The usual culprits are images or JavaScript files being loaded from a third-party site. Website developers need to make adjustments to the site’s digital assets (the video, audio and images referred to earlier) to ensure they load properly.

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How to run a successful hybrid meeting

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Before COVID-19, the rules of engagement for in-person meetings were simple: file into a conference room, pull up the agenda, and take notes as necessary. Either way, be sure to conduct thorough audio tests to make sure everyone can be heard on the call.

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WordPress 4.8: What’s New and Notable in the Latest Release

Byte Technology

And finally there’s the Audio Widget which (you guessed it) allows you to upload audio files such as MP3s and WAVs into the HTML5 audio player. What’s New and Notable in the Latest Release appeared first on Byte Technology’s Web Design Insights Blog. The post WordPress 4.8:

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How to Measure Podcast Downloads

Whole Whale

A podcast is basically a coded feed of XML that lists the information about your podcast, titles, descriptions and a link to where the MP3 audio file lives. Once this file is downloaded by a user’s device, your ability to track what they do with that file falls off of a cliff. Trying to track podcasts is pretty similar.

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New and Notable: What’s Coming With WordPress 4.9

Byte Technology

version introduced a whole bunch of new media widgets such as rich text, audio and video etc. As far as “under the hood” changes go, look for better mapping for theme widgets and navigation menus when you choose to switch themes; a ditching of the SWFUpload library; and recurring and automatic searches for files in plugin and theme editors.

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Four Nonprofit Web Accessibility Best Practices for 2022

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Recent court cases have found that if charges are filed against a nonprofit for not being accessible, they can be required to bring their site up to par from an accessibility standpoint. If you followed general web design best practices and are using a modern website builder, your site is likely in good shape to begin with.