I'm not sure how many of you remember when websites were just
static images posted to a static URL, but the reason many of you don't is because companies and web developers quickly realized that if they wanted to literally keep everyone on the same page they needed a more dynamic system.
I'm not sure how many of you remember when websites were just
static images posted to a static URL, but the reason many of you don't is because companies and web developers quickly realized that if they wanted...
Not exact matches
At the same time, use
images or videos in your
posts and try to make the
images more than just a
static image.
Is this the first time Amazon has
posted such a homepage letter as actual HTML, rather than a
static image?
In a blog
post, Facebook explains that it will demote items in the News Feed that feature fake video play buttons embedded into an
image or videos containing only a
static image.