Know Your Tech Terms: WordPress

A common assumption that I and many others make is that WordPress is primarily for blogging. However, WordPress has diversified with themes and plugins, so “you can create any type of website with WordPress.” Today, WordPress drives 43.5 percent of all websites. Organizations like the White House and Microsoft use WordPress websites. Furthermore, the platform’s…

Know Your Tech Terms: Wireframes

A wireframe serves as the blueprint of website design. It shows the features and navigation of a website and overviews the “site’s functionality before considering visual design elements, like content and color schemes.” Wireframes consider navigation elements like buttons and menus (Osman, 2021). They establish relationships among the site’s different templates. Primarily, a wireframe focuses…

Know Your Tech Terms: Site Performance Analytics

Site performance analytics cover a wide range of indicators. While I cannot cover all of them in this blog post, I will concentrate on a few, namely website traffic, conversions, and bounce rate. Website traffic concerns the entire volume of people who visit a website. Altogether, “how many people visit a website will depend on…

Know Your Tech Terms: Responsive Website Design

What is responsive website design? Unlike static websites which appear the same on any screen size, responsive websites use CSS and HTML to automatically adapt websites to the screen widths and viewports of various devices (including desktops, tablets, and smartphones). A responsive website uses CSS to readjust images and text, and media queries to apply…

Know Your Tech Terms: SEO Tools

What is an SEO tool? It is any software that developers can use to “improve some aspect of the search engine optimization campaign” (Emley, 2023). With this definition, an SEO tool could help improve a site’s performance by improving security, decreasing loading speed, or better reaching the target audience. Why use SEO tools? SEO tools…