Sustainable Web Design
How can we reduce the internet’s massive environmental impact? Here are some sustainable web design practices you can use to create high-performing, low-carbon digital products and services.
From responsible web development to good product management practices, learn how to create and manage accessible and more sustainable websites, applications, and other digital products and services in the articles below.
How can we reduce the internet’s massive environmental impact? Here are some sustainable web design practices you can use to create high-performing, low-carbon digital products and services.
Shared libraries offer quick access to solutions for common development problems. Incorporating shared libraries vetted by the developer community makes your entire codebase easier for other developers to understand and, ultimately, more sustainable….
In this post, we share four tips to improve server sustainability through more efficient and renewable energy-powered website hosting.
In this post, we recap a classic and share six product management tips for bringing great products to life.
In this post, we explore how good product management practices can help you escape the build trap and create long-term value for your organization and customers.
In the next post in our Sustainable Web Design series, we look at ways to optimize images for better performance and increased sustainability, within responsive design.
In this post, we explore how minifying page scripts can help increase performance, improve user experience, and burn less energy in the process.
How you structure page content matters. In this post, we’ll explore why heading tags and good document hierarchy practices are not only good for users but better for search engines…
In this post, we explore how the European Union’s new privacy legislation could lead to a higher performing internet that not only maintains user privacy, but also burns less energy…
Want to know how many people with disabilities use your website? In this post, we’ll explore why that isn’t as easy—or as ethical—as you might think.