Pronunciation: /ˈeɪvɪf/ AVIF stands for AV1 Image File Format. Think of it as a new type of file for pictures on your website, similar to JPEG or PNG, but often better. It’s a way to store images so they look sharp and clear, but take up less space on your...
In this episode of the Zero Noise Marketing Podcast, we’re talking about Flagship Products and Flagship Customers and how focusing on those two things can have an enormous impact on your bottom line. This is the Zero Noise Marketing Podcast. ...
Pronunciation: /web-pee/ animation Imagine a picture that can move, but it’s smaller and loads faster than other moving pictures on the internet. That’s basically what WebP animation is. It’s a new type of image file that can show short animations,...
Pronunciation: /ʃɛrd əˈreɪ ˈbʌfər/ Imagine a whiteboard that multiple people can write on at the same time. That’s essentially what a Shared Array Buffer (SAB) is in website design. It’s a special area of computer memory that allows different parts of a...
Pronunciation: /web ˈwɜːrkərz/ Imagine your website as a bustling city. Lots of things happen at once: images load, text displays, and buttons respond to clicks. Web Workers are like dedicated teams within this city, each handling specific tasks independently....