What Fast Food Drive-Throughs Can Teach Us About Making Fast Websites
HTTP requests and fast food drive-throughs have a lot in common: learn how to avoid long queues and improve your website’s performance.
Adopting sustainability and responsible digital business strategies can transform your company or organization at every level. We explore ways to achieve this in the business strategy articles below.
HTTP requests and fast food drive-throughs have a lot in common: learn how to avoid long queues and improve your website’s performance.
In this post, we explore how minifying page scripts can help increase performance, improve user experience, and burn less energy in the process.
Mightybytes has been named a 2017 Illinois Sustainability Award winner along with 21 other companies and organizations for serving “as a model of environmental stewardship for residents, businesses, and institutions”…
The internet is the largest coal-powered machine on the planet. In this post, we explore how “Green New Deal” legislation might impact the internet if that were a priority for…
For three years, our free web sustainability tool Ecograder has crawled URLs and ranked them on performance, usability, findability, and use of renewable energy. We have compiled and assessed all…
In this post on Sustainable Web Design, we explain what a CSS Sprite is, how it can help your pages load faster, and how that reduces your carbon footprint.
In our next Sustainable Web Design post, James considers ways to save energy while surfing the web.
Mightybytes announces the launch of a web-based app, Ecograder, which will make it easy for website owners to test their sites’ sustainability and reduce their carbon footprint. The app was…
In this post, we share how becoming a 1% for the Planet member helped us streamline corporate philanthropy practices and more effectively work toward a better future for people and…
On January 2, 2013, Mightybytes became one of the first legally recognized benefit corporations in Illinois under the state’s new act. Here’s what that means.