No Stupid Questions
All those digital things you recognise, but would actually like to understand better. In Super Interactive's No Stupid Questions, our experts explain how it really works, in plain English.
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Product Manager Victor explains how to read Google PageSpeed scoresWhat does a website cost?
As a founder and Digital Strategist at Super Interactive, Bastiaan finally Bastiaan tackles this tough question. Sort of.What does an API integration for your website involve?
Product Manager Victor makes APIs feel less like jargonWhat is Google PageSpeed and what is it used for?
Product Manager Victor explains what you need to know about Google PageSpeedWhat is two-factor authentication (2FA) and why does my project need it?
Developer Victor shares the key facts you need about website securityWhat is UX design and why is it crucial for a well-functioning website?
Product Designer Martijn explains why UX design should form the foundation of every website.A-Z
All that technical terminology. But what does it actually mean? We are happy to explain. Below you will find our ever-growing list of explanations for common technical terms, sorted alphabetically.
Back-End Development (BED)
In web development, we distinguish between back-end and front-end development. The front-end is the part of the application that is visible in the browser: the information that the user downloads to the computer, which is then converted into a visual user interface. The back-end is the software that runs on the web server and ensures that the user's browser receives the correct information.
Statamic
Statamic is a CMS (Content Management System) build on the Laravel PHP Framework.
Responsive Design
A custom-made website is not just designed for desktop/laptop users anymore. Therefore, we focus on the user's environment based on screen size, platform, and orientation. With a 'responsive design', the user can seamlessly transition from mobile to desktop to tablet without losing any functionality or important information from each page or screen, eliminating the need for separate mobile sites.
Sprints
Sprints are short periods during which a predetermined number of tasks are undertaken. After each Sprint, a workable product is delivered. At Super Interactive, we work in Sprints of two weeks.
As described in Scrum: A good product is always developed in iterations. Each new version leads to a better understanding of the needs and behavior of your users. And with those insights, you make the next version even better.
The advantage of working in Sprints is that after each period, there is a delivery, followed by an evaluation, and the client can continuously influence the product and process. Through this constant opportunity to provide feedback and offer any adjustments, the highest possible result is achieved for both parties.