Tag Archive: web management

Three responses to responsive design

Our team was at the Web Managers’ Group meetup in London this week checking out some perspectives on responsive design. The event included presentations from professionals engaged in different stages of the planning and implementation process. Reema Gainsley from web content management vendor Episerver, set the scene by describing how Episerver helps clients achieve responsive …

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Using ActiveStandards to create a structured internship programme

It’s summer – a season characterised for many organisations by the arrival of office interns. This can be a refreshing and enjoyable experience for your team – and a great opportunity for someone hoping to forge a career in your industry. At the same time, structuring the internship and making sure both your organisation and …

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Need a hand? The ActiveStandards support centre is here to help

At Magus, we’re committed to ensuring our users have access to as much information as possible about how ActiveStandards works, and how they can benefit from it. Ensuring all our users get the most from ActiveStandards means making sure they are fully versed in the vast range of functionality it has to offer. Most users …

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Three reasons content monitoring keeps your site launch on target

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In the latest of our “website lifecycle” series, Magus CEO Simon Lande discusses why you need to keep a close eye on content during your website relaunch. Imagine launching a rocket. It’s a challenging prospect. Now, let’s make things a little more challenging. Let’s say that as you build your newly designed rocket you have …

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Gain without pain: The SaaS approach to web quality monitoring

Given the substantial investment in an enterprise CMS, who wants to hear the inconvenient truth that it takes more than a CMS to keep their web content high quality and standards compliant? Who needs the headache of deploying and managing yet another piece of software to plug the quality gap? New software is a nightmare, …

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