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Image A Practical Guide to Your Drupal 11 Migration10 minutes | September 3 2025Migrating to a new major version of Drupal is a rite of passage for every organization that relies on this robust CMS.Drupal 11 migration means far more than clicking an upgrade button. This migration secures your website’s future, performance, and user experience while making the most of new features and better stability.Read More
Image What’s New in jQuery 3.0? Top Features…5 minutes | March 11 2016Since jQuery’s initial release more than eight years ago, it has grown in popularity among web developers and clients alike – nowadays jQuer…Read More
Image How Do You Make Your Website Responsiv…5 minutes | March 5 2016When it comes to mobile development, it’s much easier to create a brand new responsive website than to upgrade an existing website from unre…Read More
Image Javascript VS jQuery: Which One Should…5 minutes | March 3 2016Web development experts tend to debate a lot when it comes to Javascript vs jQuery. There is really no correct answer in this situation simp…Read More
Image Differences between HTML4 and HTML55 minutes | February 25 2016HTML 5 is currently the latest version of the Hypertext Markup Language. Unforunately, it’s not yet supported by all of the popular browsers…Read More
Image Why Would You Want to Use a CSS Prepro…5 minutes | February 16 2016The concept is simple: you can use more complex CSS files that could contain variables, functions, “mixins” and other things, too. These fil…Read More
Image How to Use HTML Headings: Best Practic…5 minutes | February 16 2016Every web page on the internet can have proper HTML headings. These headings are identified by the following heading tags <h1> <h1&…Read More