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Which Web Browser Is the Safest to Use? Chrome vs Edge vs Firefox
When people ask which web browser is the safest, the conversation usually gets reduced to speed tests, market share, or brand loyalty. But browser safety isn’t just about how fast vulnerabilities are patched – it’s about how security and privacy … Continue reading
Posted in Computer Tips
Tagged browser comparison, browser privacy, built-in protection, chrome, Chrome vs Edge vs Firefox, Firefox privacy, google chrome, maintenance, online safety, plugins, privacy, safest web browser, security, third-party plugins, vulnerabilities, web browser security, website security
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If You Were Learning Web Development in 2026, Would You Start From Scratch?
That’s an interesting “Ask David!” question! I learned web development from scratch – HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, server setup, MySQL databases, all of it. That experience was valuable, but if I were starting today – or even starting a new … Continue reading
Posted in Ask David!
Tagged advanced web features, beginner web development, code from scratch, coding efficiently, coding standards, css, database, dynamic websites, flexibility, html, HTML CSS JavaScript, javascript, learn web development 2026, maintainability, maintenance, mysql, php, PHP development, server setup, web development tips, website builder
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What Makes a Website Design Truly Stand Out in 2026?
We’ve all seen websites that look amazing but don’t perform – and others that are minimal, even plain, yet somehow convert like crazy. So what’s the secret? In 2026, truly standout website design goes beyond looks. It’s about creating an … Continue reading
Posted in Website Design
Tagged accessibility, accessible websites, authentic design, authenticity, bloat, branding, clarity, clutter, colors, fast website, fonts, high-contrast colors, hover effects, microanimations, microinteractions, minimalist websites, mobile-first design, performance, purpose, real photos, responsive, responsive app, search engine optimization, seo, transitions, typography, UI trends, ux design, web design 2026, web design tips, webp, webp converter, WebP images, website performance, website trends, whitespace
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Signs Your Website Content Is Too Focused on Keyword Targeting
“Ask David” Question: “How can I tell if my website content is over-optimized for keywords, or if it’s actually useful for visitors?” Short answer If your content sounds unnatural, repeats the same phrases, or feels written for search engines instead … Continue reading
Posted in Ask David!, Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Web Content
Tagged clarity, content quality, keyword optimization, keyword stuffing, on-page seo, search engine ranking, search intent, seo, seo content, seo mistakes, seo mitakes, seo strategy, userful, website content strategy
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The Curious Case of an Internet Explorer 11 Visitor in 2025
It’s late 2025 – you’d probably assume everyone browsing the web is on Chrome, Safari, Edge, or Firefox. And for the vast majority of sites, that is true. But recently we spotted a visitor using Internet Explorer 11 – the … Continue reading
Posted in General
Tagged accessibility, awstats, browser compatibility, Browser usage trends, chrome, clean code, compatibility, cross browser compatibility, css, edge, fast load times, fast website, firefox, google analytics, html, ie 11, IE11 traffic, internet explorer, Internet Explorer 11, javascript, Legacy browsers, mobile-friendly, outdated browsers, polyfills, Progressive enhancement, responsive, safari, security risks, web browser, web standards, website compatibility
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How Fast Can Traffic Grow From Only SEO?
If you’ve launched a website and decided to rely only on SEO, you’re probably asking the same question many founders quietly worry about: Is this growth normal… or am I stuck? Maybe your site has been live for a month … Continue reading
Posted in Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Website Traffic
Tagged bloat, bounce rate, build trust, clarity, core web vitals, engagement, engagement metrics, fast loading, fast loading times, fast website, Google Search Console, javascript, keywords, kiss, organic traffic, plugins, search engine optimization, search intent, seo, SEO metrics, simple website design, thin pages, third party plugins, traffic
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