Freshy, a leading website design and development company specializing in WordPress, is proud to announce the acquisition of Tom Rogers Web Design, a well-respected web design firm from Massachusetts recognized for its custom website solutions and innovative approach. This acquisition aligns with Freshy’s ongoing expansion strategy, solidifying its position as a premier WordPress web design […]
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#301: Pending Apple Release September 12th, 2024 · 27 minutes Submitting our iOS 18 updates, and considering what this OS means for our apps and our customers. This episode of Under the Radar is sponsored by: September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month and the Relay community are coming together once again to support the life […]
Introduction Web scraping typically refers to an automated process of collecting data from websites. On a high level, you’re essentially making a bot that visits a website, detects the data you’re interested in, and then stores it into some appropriate data structure, so you can easily analyze and access it later. However, if you’re concerned […]
It’s easy to forget about all the tools found at lightroom.adobe.com (aka, “Lightroom on the web” or just “Lightroom web”) since I have an actual Lightroom app on all of my devices. That said, every now and then Adobe sneaks a feature into Lightroom web that’s worth checking out. Recently, an early access feature (meaning […]
This year, we had the exciting opportunity to participate in Google’s Season of Docs (GSOD) 2024. GSOD is a funding program designed to support open source projects to allocate technical writing resources to improve the documentation for their project. One of our key goals as part of this program is to drive an increase in […]
Over this summer we worked with the nice folks at Scott Logic to test drive their new Tech Carbon Standard framework for helping organisations make sense of the environmental impact of their digital estate. We’ve contributed a case study to their open source website, detailing our experiences and workings, and in this post we share […]
The GHG Protocol publish a series of standards that define how organisations should report their carbon emissions, and in doing so they influence the steps organisations take to measure and manage them. Last year the organisation began a multi-year consultation about how it might reform these rules, including their “Scope 2” guidance, which in lay-person […]
We’ve begun a process of reviewing the evidence we accept for making claims around green hosting, that we intend to conclude in 2025. We are looking at based on the best available science we can find, the changing regulatory landscape around sustainability, and the development of new standards and norms. Read on to learn more. […]
Designing for digital products requires a different mindset than traditional websites. It’s all about continuous adaptation, refining, and iterating as user behavior and needs evolve. Paul Boag reflects on the key differences, including how the frequency of usage impacts your design approach and what you can do about it. In the early days of the […]