The Best Way To Begin Learning About The Differences Between Cloud And Hosted Software Is At The Beginning

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There are no shortages of good reasons why you may be hearing more about “the cloud” lately. The fundamental benefits of a serverless platform produce very real advantages. Having said that, understanding the differences between cloud-based software and apps compared to their traditional hosted counterparts is a knowledge well arts administrators need to dig. To that end, I published an article at ArtsHacker that provides an excellent resource for you to …

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You Don’t Have To Be A Frontend Developer To Take Advantage Of Frontend Dev Tools

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If one of your New Year’s resolutions is digging into content management tasks at your website with an eye toward accessibility, I have a terrific insider tip to make the job of color contrast compliance much easier. I published an article at ArtsHacker that provides step by step instructions on how to use Kontrast, an extension for Chrome and Firefox browsers that allows you to quickly check and adjust color contrast …

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Because Who Doesn’t Love Infographic Holiday Cards?

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When it comes to finding business oriented holiday cards, there’s no shortage of bland and balanal but coming up with something unique is a real challenge. A few years ago, I came across an idea that hit the sweet spot of personal and meaningful: an infographic holiday card. I published an article with a detailed overview and how to go about coming up with a good info based contact point to …

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ArtsHacker Turns Four!

Time continues to fly as today marks ArtsHacker’s fourth anniversary! To mark the occasion, there’s a special 2018 Year In Review post that highlights the most popular posts for 2018, traffic patterns, reader demographics, and all sorts of metrics goodness #DataNerds are sure to enjoy. It’s worth pointing out that year four saw a nice uptick in not only average daily users but the ratio of new users. Moving forward, we …

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Forget Coat Check, You Need To Color Check

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If you aren’t already aware of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), there’s no better time than the present to get started. WCAG is a central element of a series of web accessibility guidelines published by the Web Accessibility Initiative of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), the main international standards organization for the Internet. In English, these are the standards that let people with disabilities interact with your online content. As of …

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