Posts by Kayleigh Circle

Kayleigh Circle

About the author | Kayleigh Circle

Kayleigh is a web developer at TBH Creative, specializing in front-end development. She likes to blog about a variety of web design topics, including design tips, the latest trends in the industry, and how to make your website more successful.

Why should all web developers be using version control?

It’s all too easy to accidentally delete or overwrite an important file. If you’re a web developer dealing with a large amount of files on a daily basis, this can be a significant problem, especially if you’re working as a team. One way to make file management easier and more secure is to use version […]

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4 tips for developing a website that’s easy to update

Managing and updating a website can be a lot of work, but regular updates and timely maintenance is a key part of a successful website. The good news is there are ways to make this big job easier. Website maintenance can take less time and effort in the long run when you have a properly […]

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Inbound Marketing: What is it and how can it help?

Choosing an online marketing strategy that will help you stand out among the clutter is hard. Thankfully, one strategy has proven to be especially effective for today’s consumers: inbound marketing. Essentially inbound marketing focuses on attracting people to your website and converting them into customers through targeted content marketing. This article will take a closer […]

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Responsive email design: Examples and resources

Mobile email use has been steadily increasing over the years. According to recent email statistics, mobile users account for almost half of email opens. However, many email campaigns are still not formatted to display properly on mobile devices. One way to maximize accessibility across a variety of devices and email clients is to make the switch […]

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Then and now: How web design has changed over the years

TBH Creative is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, and there’s one thing we can say for certain: the web has changed immensely since we started out. In 2004, a few familiar websites called Facebook and Flickr were just starting out too. Podcasting began that year, and iTunes had only been around since the previous […]

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