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The Curious Case of an Internet Explorer 11 Visitor in 2025

Website visitors, analytics, showing browsers used, including IE 11

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 last major version of “IE” - and it reminded us that even discontinued browsers aren’t completely gone.

Earlier this year, we shared how someone landed on our website using IE9 - a browser from 2011! That visit

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How to Choose a Website Builder That Works for Both Beginners and Developers?

Beginner friendly with developer freedom: balanced platform

Choosing a website builder often feels like picking sides.

Some platforms are designed for beginners but limit customization.
Others give developers full control but overwhelm non-technical users.

This leaves many people asking:

Is there a website builder that actually works for both beginners and developers - without tradeoffs?

This article breaks down what that balance really looks like, what most builders get wrong, and how to choose a platform that doesn’t box you in as your site grows.

The Core

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How Drag-and-Drop Website Builders Hold You Back (And What to Use Instead)

Drag & drop website builders vs UltimateWB

Drag-and-drop website builders are popular for one simple reason: they make building a website look quick and easy. For a basic personal site or a simple landing page, they can do the job.

But when it comes to growing your business, customizing your design, or adding advanced features, drag-and-drop builders start showing their cracks. They’re not built for long-term scalability or true customizability.

That’s where UltimateWB comes in - giving you ease-of-use and the freedom to scale without limits.

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HTML, CSS & JS: Minimized for Speed, Optimized for Web Developers

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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
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How Clean HTML Can Boost Your SEO (Even Without Coding)

Clean HTML code structure can boost SEO

Simple HTML structure tips that can help your site rank better - no coding required

When it comes to SEO, most people think about keywords, backlinks, and blog content. But one of the most overlooked factors behind how your site ranks is the HTML structure.

Even if you’re using a website builder like UltimateWB and never write a line of code, the way your HTML is set up still matters - a lot. The awesome thing

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Why an H1 Shouldn’t Come After an H3 – And Why It Matters for SEO and Accessibility

Incorrect heading structures vs clear heading structures - unreadable vs good SEO, accessibility, and engagement

When you're building a website, it's easy to focus on how things look - but how your site is structured under the hood is just as important. One commonly overlooked issue? Incorrect heading order.

We recently came across a website where the first visible heading was an <h3>, and the <h1> appeared after it. While it might not break the layout or cause visible problems, this kind of structure can negatively impact both SEO and accessibility. Here’s why heading

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Beginner’s SEO Guide: Step-by-Step Process to Promote Your Business Online

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Step 1: Set Up Website Analytics and Tracking

  • Why? To understand who visits your site, where they come from, and how they interact with your pages.
  • How?
    • Create a Google Analytics account and install the tracking code on your website.
    • Set up Google Search Console to monitor your website’s presence in Google search results and detect any issues.

Follow these Guides:

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How to Build a Website That Loads in Under 1 Second – Without Plugins

Automatically Convert Images to WebP
One-click buttons on the UltimateWB content sections and Styles Manager allow you to easily and automatically convert your images to WebP - compressed, lightweight, and faster loading.

Achieving sub-1-second load times in 2026 is no longer about finding the right 'caching plugin' - it is about architectural elimination. The industry-standard approach of stacking third-party dependencies creates a 'dependency nightmare' that introduces bloated HTTP requests and security vulnerabilities. This guide breaks down how to achieve high-performance rendering by stripping away the

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Why So Many Businesses Are Switching from Hosted Platforms to Self-Hosted Builders

Hosted platforms (restricted in a cage with limits and their subscription fees) vs self-hosted website builders (you own your website and aren

Hosted website platforms like Wix, Squarespace, and Shopify have become popular for their drag-and-drop simplicity. But more and more businesses are realizing the hidden costs and limitations that come with these “easy” solutions - and making the switch to self-hosted website builders instead.

Here’s why.

1. You Don’t Really Own Your Website on Hosted Platforms

When you're on a hosted platform, your site is tied to their servers, their pricing, and their limitations. Want to move your site

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