Design, Tech and WordPress blog
Updates on new projects, web technology, development and design news.
Self-service | Hosted managed CMS WordPress sites
Self-service WordPress websites is a new service we can provide. We appreciate that many people want to have full control over the content and style of their websites. However, they may not want the hassle of installing the content management system, theme, organise the hosting and security management of their site. We also include a suite of useful plugins such as security and image optimisation tools.
Great Appeal | Cricket Coaching Web Design
Cricket from the Ground Up is a cricket coaching business based in Sussex. They wanted a website that would showcase their work, working with Schools, Clubs and individuals with the aim of improving cricketing skills.
Going with the grain | Website Design Refresh
Stoneham Bakehouse is a Community Supported Bakery which has established itself in the Poets Corner area of Brighton and Hove. They’ve just acquired a permanent location and to coincide with this and an imminent crowdfunding project, wanted to address some design and functionality issues with their old site.
WAM! (Wigs and Make up Studio) website design
Website DesignWAM wanted to develop a vibrant identity. With their website, they wanted to communicate the exciting...
Website Security
No website is ever 100% secure but Brighton Website Design put in place a number of measures to give improved security over many other websites. For the websites that we host, we use a management tool that alerts us to any out-of-date installations and allows us to update all our hosted websites from one place. We do this at least once a week so that any known vulnerabilities to the core of the site or any plugins are addressed quickly.
Why your website should have a responsive website design
Since April 2015 Google has been using the mobile friendliness of websites as a ranking signal. In Google’s words this change, ‘…will have a significant impact on Google Search results’. This article gives an explanation as to the change and there is a mobile-friendly test tool you can run for any website.
HTTPS and the future
HTTPS and the futureThere are imminent plans by big internet companies to make 'non-secure' websites more noticeable...