Make Your Coding Easier, Use DuckDuckGo Cheat Sheets

search results for HTML display basic HTML document metadata and content sectioning syntax

For several years, I’ve used DuckDuckGo, the search engine that doesn’t track you.

I love that you can search privately and don’t have to worry about your online search history being tracked.

Also, given Tim Bray’s post about Google memory loss, I have more confidence in using DuckDuckGo to search for specific content I know exists.

However, little did I know that DuckDuckGo has additional features that can make my work life easier: built-in cheat sheets to help web designers and developers. Continue reading Make Your Coding Easier, Use DuckDuckGo Cheat Sheets

Introducing SEO Snippets from Google Webmasters

SEO Snippets

Wondering about duplicate content on your site? Or want to learn more about 404 errors?

A new YouTube video series from Google Webmasters aims to answer those questions, as well as other webmaster and search engine optimization (SEO) questions. Continue reading Introducing SEO Snippets from Google Webmasters

Advent Calendars for Web Professionals: 2017 Edition

UXMas Advent Calendar 2017

It’s December 1st and you know what that means. Today marks the first day of Advent calendars!

For the past five years, I’ve published a roundup of Advent calendars for web designers, developers, programmers, content strategists, user experience professionals, digital marketers, any person who works on and creates content for the web.

I’ve done my research in the past few weeks to uncover what I think are some fun and interesting Advent calendars for web professionals.

You’ll find some of my long-time favorites in the list: 24 ways, Performance Calendar, SysAdvent, UXMas, and several new ones. Continue reading Advent Calendars for Web Professionals: 2017 Edition