GMail to support responsive design email later this month

Google announced on its Official Blog for Developers that soon (by September) will support responsive design on GMail and Inbox.

Many designers have long since created e-mail templates with the ‘responsive’ technique (with which almost all modern web sites are made) to allow optimized viewing of the screen of the device they are read on (PC, tablet, email, etc.).

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Text readability indexes to optimize your site

The reading ease of your site greatly influences the users’ experience and can make a difference between a successful and a site that simply does not “work”.

The overall reading ease is not only about the typographical features of the text, which must have adequate size and form (legibility), but also about how words, phrases and paragraphs are readily recognizable (readibility).

In order to optimize your site readability, how can you objectively evaluate your texts objectively?

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7 SEO Tips for Twitter

With its billion and more visits per month, Twitter is a very interesting tool for companies that want to engage in branding and lead generation.
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Magento’s critical vulnerability requires immediate update

Thanks to the work of Sucuri‘s research team, a critical security flaw has been recently discovered in the popular Magento e-commerce platform. SUPEE-7405 Multiple Update is available for patching over 20 flaws that put the site at risk of falling under the control of cyber-criminals that can exploit them.

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Non just Likes: Facebook “Reactions” are coming

According to Facebook’s Chief Product Officer Chris Cox, facebook users will soon be able to overcome the “Like” button limit and express themselves by clicking new emojis. The so-called “Reactions” are in beta test on Zuckerberg’s platform since the beginning of October 2015 and will soon arrive in Italy. Reactions are an extension of the Like button, by which you can express love, joy, satisfaction, amazement, sadness, or anger. You can only send one reaction, as it was for the “like”. For example, you will not be able to send both your “love” and “like”, but you will have to choose one of the two.

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