You’ve got a beautifully designed logo. Well done. Now, what do you do with it? Once your high quality logo is designed and ready to go, it should appear on all your branded material, including your WordPress website. Typically, there are three schools of thought as to where logos can go: in the top-left, top-middle, or top-right corners of a …
10 Of The Best Multisite Plugins For Creating a Better User Experience
With big Multisite networks (like our sister site Edublogs) around the web setting the bar so high, basic functionality just doesn’t cut it anymore. These days users expect an easy-to-use site/network that provides them with a better user experience. I mean, setting up and running a Multisite network is easy enough. Creating a network or site that delights your users …
Where to Put Your Logo? What the Research Says
You’ve got a beautifully designed logo. Well done. Now, what do you do with it? Once your high quality logo is designed and ready to go, it should appear on all your branded material, including your WordPress website. Typically, there are three schools of thought as to where logos can go: in the top-left, top-middle, […] View original post at …
Why You Need to Consider to Content-First Design for WordPress
Having a powerful website and a fantastic UI is important—not only for your visitors’ experience, but also for SEO purposes. That being said, without the right content in place, all that well-planned and laid-out design and development work will go to waste. You want to tell a story through the website you’ve built, right? But how […] View original post at …
8 Quick Ways to Improve the UX of the WordPress Dashboard
WordPress has come a long way since its humble beginnings in 2003. Its functionality and design has evolved from a very simple user interface to a more complex one, especially with regard to the dashboard. But is more complex necessarily better? If you’ve been using WordPress for a while, it’s likely you know the dashboard like the back of your …