In this blog, we delve deep into actual real-world uses cases of bleeding-edge web development. We'll document our foray into the wild wilderness of new web dev languages and provide you with the actual solutions to the challenges we encounter! This blog is for a developer audience and not necessarily for end-clients.
We’ve been working hard here at Keddy Digital to deliver client projects that exceed our competitor’s abilities when it comes to performance-minded web development. A huge aspect of metering our success in this regard is of course Google Chrome’s Lighthouse reports, which identify key metrics which affect the general quality and usability of a given website/webpage.
We want our client’s website users to have stunning visuals and intuitive ui features that delight and captivate. The biggest challenge to accomplishing that specific goal is most often page speed, and the bulkiness of high-resolution image assets. But any one individual tool for speeding up image loading by it’s lonesome will not move the needle far enough for us to get as close to 100% as possible on Lighthouse reports.
The release of PHP 8.1 brought us web developers support for enums
in PHP. For those who are interested in the purity that enums bring to the development experience, but couldn't quite figure out how to get them to work in Laravel Nova, this article is for you!
It is no secret that there are dozens of options when choosing a Content Management System (CMS) to build your website with. Wordpress has garnered the most attention and user adoption for its convenience for both rookie web designers and seasoned developers looking to scale up websites under short project deadlines. There are, of course, advantages and disadvantages to every CMS on the market. Here's why we love developing using MODX...