Photo of the Week: Enjoying Michigan’s Fall Berries

pints of red raspberries, yellow raspberries, and blackberries in green containers.

With cooler weather and rain expected every day for the coming week, berry season is quickly coming to an end in southeast Michigan.

Which meant if I wanted to have more Michigan-grown berries to eat fresh, makes jams, or freeze, I needed to go out this weekend to do some picking.

I found a new local u-pick farm that not only had fall red raspberries, but also yellow raspberries as well as fall bearing blackberries. Continue reading Photo of the Week: Enjoying Michigan’s Fall Berries

September 25, 2020: My Weekly Roundup of Web Design and Development News

In this week’s web design and development news roundup, you’ll learn about differentiating UX strategy from tactics, discover early mockups of the WordPress default Twenty Twenty-One theme, explore root causes of CSS bugs, and more. Continue reading September 25, 2020: My Weekly Roundup of Web Design and Development News

Quick Tip: How to Flush Cache at DNS Hosts for Faster DNS Record Changes

Illustration of multiple digital devicdes including a tablet, desktop, and phone.

Imagine you’ve moved your website to a new web host, a faster host with better customer support.

Which means you need to update your domain records to point to your new host.

You log into your domain registrar and update the records for the new host.

And wait.

You know it can take a while for the changes to propagate (the time it takes for your changes to take effect).

Read on to learn about DNS and steps you can take to help propagation to go faster. Continue reading Quick Tip: How to Flush Cache at DNS Hosts for Faster DNS Record Changes