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This category pulls together all articles that cover various aspects of website design, development, implementation, marketing, delivery, structure, content management, etc.

  • Barnaby Bingley, theatre manager of Thesbian Theatre, Upper Bottomley, is frustrated trying to update the website content. He is sat at his PC in his dark, cold office, running a hand through his hair in frustration as his website crashes for the third time. The computer monitor is surrounded by scraps of paper and post-it notes with content ideas and important website updates that have not been completed yet.

    Must have theatre website content

    Glenn Reffin

    19 April, 2025
    theatre, venue, venue website, website

    Stuck on website content? We’ve got you covered! From listings to accessibility, learn what makes your theatre shine online.

  • A grumpy badger with a collection of novelty hats stands on the rocks at the base of a lighthouse in choppy waters while a cloud of social media icons float around the light. Taking the comedy website analogy too far?

    So you think you’re funny? Your comedy website says otherwise

    Glenn Reffin

    18 April, 2025
    comedians, comedy, website

    Ready to build a comedy website funnier than your uncle’s dad jokes? Let us handle the techy bits: you do the funny bits.

  • Barnaby Bingley, the perpetually flustered manager of Thespian Theatre faces yet another digital challenge from the theatre website

    Essential strategies for a theatre website

    Glenn Reffin

    16 April, 2025
    theatre, venue, venue website, website

    Unlock your venue’s online potential! This guide covers websites, social media, branding & accessibility for thriving theatres & assembly rooms.

  • Representation of an 18th century gentleman before a bucolic vista. In the foreground, an aria-describedby attribute is shown linking to an element that describes the portrait.

    aria-describedby: contextualising images

    Glenn Reffin

    10 April, 2025
    Accessibility, website

    Use aria-describedby to link images to an element providing detailed descriptions and extended context, improving accessibility.

  • Several panels showing each of six accessibility myths depicted in stylised images.

    Accessibility myths busted

    Glenn Reffin

    1 April, 2025
    Accessibility, Myths buster, website

    Debunking accessibility myths! Don’t let misconceptions hold you back. Learn why ‘later’ can be too late and ensure your website is inclusive for everyone.

  • An abstract man with a guide dog walks up a ramp to the door in a webpage and is welcomed.

    Web accessibility: a simple guide to stop excluding visitors

    Glenn Reffin

    25 March, 2025
    Accessibility, website

    Unlock your site’s potential! Discover vital web accessibility tips to ensure everyone can access your content. Don’t accidentally exclude visitors!

  • Two business people develop a accessibility strategy for their website.

    The benefits of an accessibility strategy

    Glenn Reffin

    20 March, 2025
    Accessibility, benefits, website

    An accessibility strategy benefits UK small businesses by expanding reach, improving SEO, and enhancing brand reputation, all while being cost-effective.

  • A woman in a wheelchair is enjoying browsing a site that has considered website accessibility.

    The compelling case for website accessibility

    Glenn Reffin

    18 March, 2025
    Accessibility, benefits, Case studies, website

    Unlock hidden markets, improve your site for everyone, and boost your bottom line! Discover the compelling business case for website accessibility.

  • Contrasting an old-style printed page that is almost illegible with a modern website design.

    Updating your website design

    Glenn Reffin

    14 March, 2025
    benefits, website

    Updating your website design is crucial for business success. This article explores 10 key reasons to refresh your site, improving UX, SEO, and more.

  • A man recording a video of how to bake bread for community hall website content.

    Ideas for community building website content

    Glenn Reffin

    9 March, 2025
    village hall, website

    Keep your community building’s website alive! Fresh website content, like the novel ideas in this article, strengthens your village hall’s digital heart.

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