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Resources for website owners

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  1. How to write a link using Markdown

    Resource posted 4th November 2013 in Content and Markdown

    It’s all very well knowing the principles behind writing a link, but how do you actually write a one in your blog or other webpage?

  2. What you see isn’t what you get

    Resource posted 30th August 2013 in Content

    On the web, what you see isn’t always what you get. This is why it’s so important to keep your focus on content, rather than how your website will loo

  3. How headings work

    Resource posted 30th August 2013 in Content

    Headings break groups of paragraphs down into manageable and readable sections, which makes them easy to read. But are you using them correctly?

  4. What is Markdown?

    Resource posted 24th August 2013 in Content and Markdown

    Markdown is a way of writing a document, but what’s so special about it? And what actually is it?

  5. Markdown cheatsheet

    Resource posted 15th August 2013 in Content and Markdown

    Markdown is a brilliant way to write content for the web. Here’s a quick overview of the most commonly used Markdown, for your reference.

  6. How can Twitter help my business?

    Resource posted 30th January 2013 in Marketing

    Twitter can be a way of making friends, getting human answers to questions and can even be a good income stream for your business!

  7. iOS email set up

    Resource posted 16th January 2013 in Email

    Setting an email account up on your iOS device seems fairly straightforward but there are some details that are worth getting right.

  8. Android email set up

    Resource posted 16th January 2013 in Email

    How to set up an email account on your Android device

  9. Contact forms

    Resource posted 29th November 2012

    It might seem like a straightforward thing to add to your site but a simple contact form is surprisingly complicated little thing!

  10. Do I need a CMS?

    Resource posted 20th November 2012 in Content

    A CMS (Content Management System) allows you to take control of the content on your website. Sounds like a no-brainer, but is it really the best optio