Monica, Creative Director and Owner at MayeCreate, recently reviewed and scored 5 engineering websites based on the awesomeness and functionality of their Projects, Services, and Employment sections as well as the overall ease of use and creativity. Find out who takes the cake and who could use a little more love in this edition of "Best of 2019."
Read MoreA good sitemap isn’t one that you have to manually update — it needs to update itself with all the content you add to you site and cue the search engines into all the goodness they’re publishing. Here, I walk you through how to install and submit your sitemap to Google and Bing.
Read MoreA sitemap can be a lighthouse on a vast sea of search engine algorithms that shines a far-reaching beacon, guiding all who search the Internet for your product or service to their final destination — your website!
Read MoreHere it is: the good, the really good, and the not-as-good-but-still-noteworthy construction websites of 2019. Go ahead, dive in and swim around in each website until your fingers get all pruney.
Read MoreKnowing you need a website and knowing what should go on it are very different things. Here, I’ll walk you through some essentials that will help you get the most out of your new website and turn it into a highly functional home base for your online marketing (and recruiting!) efforts.
Read MoreWhen balanced, these web design trends produce a classy, easy-to-use, yet creative feeling website that displays how forward-thinking these construction companies really are.
Read MoreHow does MayeCreate Design feel about the 5.0 update, Gutenberg and the future of WordPress in general? As a whole: Cautiously optimistic. Individually: We're on both sides of the fence...
Read MoreThere are different things to consider in order to make your website work for your business, but in order to ensure a fruitful collaboration with the web designers you hire, it helps to know how you want some key elements to be implemented. In light of that, Nina Ritz with DesignRush has rounded up the top web design elements that will help engage visitors and increase conversions.
Read MoreWhat makes or breaks any website can apply to your paving website: original content, a good design that reflects your brand, and professional looking images. It should also be fast-loading, display well on mobile, and utilize modern coding standards. But what specifically does a paving website need to knock it out of the park? The answer is actually pretty simple: a built-out services section, a robust projects section, and a targeted careers section.
Read MoreWe recently explored ways to save website pages as images so that we can create a mini "archive.org" of our websites after we take them live. Why? We'd like to have a copy of these files because we need to make sure we don't blow up the approved formatting as new features are added or software is upgraded. Here's what we found.
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