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How Many Fonts Should Your Website Use – 1, 2, or More?

When you’re designing a website, picking fonts can be exciting - maybe too exciting. Suddenly, you’ve got your headline in a funky display font, your body text in something clean and minimal, your call-to-action in a bold condensed typeface, and before you know it… your site looks like a ransom note.
So how many fonts should you actually use on your website? The short answer: usually one or two.
Let’s break it down.
Why Font Restraint Matters
Fonts are more
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Posted in Ask David!, Website Design
Tagged branding, clean design, custom fonts, fast website, font choices, font hierarchy, font pairing, font pairs, font performance, fonts, google fonts, headings, headlines, minimalist design, performance, readability, typography, variable fonts, web design, website design tips, website fonts, website speed
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Should You Accept the Top Fan Badge on Facebook? Here’s What to Know 👀

Facebook introduced the Top Fan badge as a way to recognize and reward highly engaged followers of a Page. If you've been active - liking, commenting, or sharing content regularly - you might get a notification:
“You’ve earned a Top Fan badge. Want to accept it?”
But the real question is: Should you accept it?
Let’s break it down.
✅ What the Top Fan Badge Does
When you accept the badge:
- A small label that says Top Fan appears next
Posted in Ask David!, Social Media
Tagged audience recognition, brand engagement, community tools, credibility, digital marketing, engaagement, facebook, facebook badges, facebook page tips, facebook tips, facebook top fan, influencer, online community building, privacy, promote brand, promote business, promote content, reward fans, social media engagement, social media strategy, top fan, top fan badge, website owners
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HTML, CSS & JS: Minimized for Speed, Optimized for Web Developers

When it comes to website performance, every byte counts - but that doesn’t mean you need to sacrifice readability to get fast load times. At UltimateWB, we believe in smart minification: optimizing your website’s HTML, CSS, and JavaScript for performance without making your code unreadable or hard to update.
🚀 Why Minify at All?
Minifying code reduces file sizes by stripping out things like:
- Comments
- Unnecessary whitespace
- Line breaks
- Redundant characters
This helps:
- Speed up your website’s load
Posted in Website Design
Tagged bandwidth, clean code, code readability, compression, css, fast load times, fast loading times, html, javascript, js, minification, pagespeed insights, reduce file size, smart minification, user experience, web developer, website performance, website speed
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The End of the Dream Job in Tech? A New Era of Fear, Layoffs, and Bureaucracy

Not long ago, working at a major tech company was considered a career high point. Positions at Google, Meta, Apple, or Amazon weren’t just jobs - they were badges of honor. Employees enjoyed six-figure salaries, generous stock options, fully stocked cafeterias, on-site massage therapists, and cultures that championed creativity and openness.
But that version of Silicon Valley is fading fast.
Today, the tech industry is undergoing a quiet but dramatic cultural shift. Mass layoffs, reduced benefits, mandatory office returns, and
... Continue readingWhen Cloud Providers Fail You: Lessons from a Developer’s Nightmare with AWS

Imagine waking up one morning to discover that your cloud provider has deleted your entire account - ten years of work, backups, and infrastructure - without warning, without appeal, and without a trace left behind.
That’s exactly what happened to one developer in July 2025, when AWS permanently deleted his 10-year-old account due to a billing verification issue - wiping out every byte of his data, despite years of secure practices and backups replicated across regions.
This isn’t just a
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Posted in Technology in the News, Web Hosting
Tagged account termination, automation, aws, AWS alternatives, AWS MENA, cloud computing, cloud hosting, cloud risk, cloud security, data loss, data ownership, deletion policy, developer tools, DevOps, digital infrastructure, open source, redundancy, server, support failure, support theater, suspended account, web hosting, website backups
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