Celebrating American Workers: The History of Labor Day [Infographic]

History of Labor Day: the first Monday in September is set aside to celebrate American Workers

For people living in the United States, the first Monday in September is Labor Day, a day to celebrate American workers.

And for many people, it means the last long weekend with family and friends before school starts.

Learn about the history of work in the United States, how Labor Day started, and current United State work statistics in this infographic from Office Depot/Office Max. Continue reading Celebrating American Workers: The History of Labor Day [Infographic]

Photo of the Week: Aleksandr Dolgopolov at the Western & Southern Open

Aleksandr Dolgopolov

If you’ve been reading my blog for a while, you know I’m an avid tennis fan. My son has played tennis for over ten years.

Through his middle school, high school, and college years, I’ve enjoyed sitting on the side of the court watching his matches.

And thankfully have only been hit once by his 110+ mph serve. Continue reading Photo of the Week: Aleksandr Dolgopolov at the Western & Southern Open

Three More Things You Can Do to Help a Designer/Developer Troubleshoot Web Issues

Auto mechanic looking at undercarriage of vehicle

When one of your website pages isn’t displaying or working the way you expect, it’s frustrating.

All kinds of questions come to your mind.

  1. What’s causing the issue?
  2. How long has your website been broken?
  3. And how many of your website visitors had the same problem? Continue reading Three More Things You Can Do to Help a Designer/Developer Troubleshoot Web Issues