Tag Archives: Using Computers

Most User-Friendly (for Newbs) Back-End

My own parents recently obtained a retail furnishings website. They are in the act of hiring a firm to redesign the entire page, both top and back. These are both capable regarding using computers in order to email and accomplish normal day-to-day projects, but are comparatively new to anything technical in the least. Normal tasks take them quite a long time to accomplish. My own question is… By easy to use, I mean easy for your newbie or non-computer literate person to master and navigate. I am trying to find any recommendations where ease of utilize goes. Thanks for virtually any and all tendencies, because some proposals have recommended always keeping the back-end many people currently have (i wish I really could say what it is, but I can not recall right now), but this wouldn’t be good general health are having lots of trouble using that. Gives thanks again Noah: lick: Need more information about the internet business. Could it be a retail store from a town and the particular website is extra informational, or could it be all online sell w/ drop shipments, over the US, etc. If it may be an on the internet site where objects … Continue reading

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IE, FireFox, or Chrome

I am trying to find out what most people are using to browse online, there are many mixed info to choose from on which is the most used visitor, for me my partner and i say: 1- FireFox 2- IE SEVERAL – Chrome Shipment get a straight response to this question for ones ultimate purposes. It really depends on the webpage and its userbase. The only place you’ll get answered to that question from is on site stats for each site. Then you possibly can target users accordingly. I think that sooner as opposed to later we must stop assuming that men are using computers to see sites and really think about those pesky phones. If the site is intended for users under 25 loads are probably using a smart phone. If you happen to be talking overall volumes, IE still holds the lead, by using FF and chrome following and third. Strangely, I prefer all of them in almost change order of attractiveness. Chrome, Safari, Firefox, IE. I don’t know that odd at almost all, and find that’s usually the truth. IE is actually unusable to me. I can’t believe more and more people use it. I assume it’s … Continue reading

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