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Plain language. What is it for?

There is no good user experience without good usability. And there is no good usability with language that is difficult to comprehend. Want to be easily understood? Make your writing simple. In this text you will find basic plain language principles as well as plain language examples.

Social Media Tags Guide Part 4 – Debugging pages (Verifying problems with social media cards)

When creating OG tags, we may encounter problems displaying them. Fortunately, social media sites have so-called "debugging pages" dedicated to verifying and fixing issues with them. But how to use them?

How to be a copywriter in COVID-19 virus time?

Working as a copywriter means you also have to work in a group. Sometimes it’s easier to find inspiration during brainstorms or meetings. But what if you are stuck at home due to COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease 2019) and now working remotely only? How to be a great copywriter?

Social Media Tags Guide Part 3 – Twitter-dedicated tags

Twitter allows you to modify the appearance of your card not only in terms of content, but also in type. It's worth knowing what impact we can have on cards on Twitter.

How to write microcopy for sign up?

Signup forms is vital if you want to encourage users to use your services. And part of good user experience is microcopy, which the user finds on the signup page.

Social Media Tags Guide Part 2 – Preparing a perfect image for the og:image tag

While the text that the user reads has to go through a "decoding" stage, the image goes to the subconscious directly affecting one's emotions and decisions - so let's make the perfect image for our business card.

Social Media Tags Guide Part 1 – Statistics and General Information

As the owners of any website, regardless of whether we promote our product, services or simply write articles on it, we should be aware that sooner or later it will become our business card on social media sites - and no one would want their business card to scare away people.

Spring Boot REST application with Keycloak SSO integration

Prerequisites Basic knowledge of Spring Boot and Maven Running Keycloak instance with access to the administration console What is SSO? SSO (single sign-on) allows users to authenticate with multiple applications […]

Why going beyond standard analytical implementation can be a game changer

When webmasters implement web analytics, they often limit themselves to inserting ready JavaScript tracking code. This is equivalent to implementing only a basic analytical solution. The main purpose of this article is to inspire you to implement advanced analytical functions.

5 things that will improve the presentation of your project to the client

Starting your design career, whether it is UX, UI or product design, no one will avoid the need to present the effects of their work to their client.

SEO Foundations

“The best place to hide a dead body is page 2 of Google”. In that case, what should we do for our website and its contents to be search-engine friendly? The answer is SEO.

Creating a Selenium grid

Selenium, if you don’t already know, is a system “for automating web applications for testing purposes but is certainly not limited to just that”. It lets you control the browser programmatically and supports Chrome / Chromium, Edge, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera and Safari.

Five little tips to improve your meeting contact report skills

Meetings have a bad reputation. In fact, in some organizations, it’s synonymous to wasting your time. But things can get even worse if you’re the one responsible for preparing contact report afterward.

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