Server Sustainability: Green Up Your Hosting
In this post, we share four tips to improve server sustainability through more efficient and renewable energy-powered website hosting.
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In this post, we share four tips to improve server sustainability through more efficient and renewable energy-powered website hosting.
Learn how Ecograder’s website sustainability scoring system works, with tips on how to improve your website’s performance, efficiency, and environmental impact.
Problem framing can help project stakeholders get on board with precisely which problem you aim to solve, why, and for whom. In this post, we break down the problem framing…
In this post, we cover five communication processes we use on every project for better client collaborations.
Good creative collaboration is the foundation of all our work at Mightybytes. In this post, we explore seven ways you can create an environment within your organization that fosters better…
In this post, we cover key steps you should consider taking when migrating your website to Gutenberg, the WordPress’ block-based editor.
Your website is a safe haven for your content and marketing efforts . . . until it isn’t. In this post, we discuss why keeping web software up-to-date reduces your…
Considering a website redesign sometime soon? In this post, we answer common questions on how WordPress’ “Gutenberg” editor has changed the website redesign process. If you’re thinking about migrating to…
Mightybytes has joined hundreds of other companies and thousands of jurisdictions around the world in declaring a climate emergency. We’re committing to net zero emissions as quickly as possible. You…
Designing for mobile devices first can lead to more user-friendly—and energy efficient—digital products and services. In this post, we explore why mobile first is a potentially more sustainable design approach.