One of the key strategies for a results-oriented website is launching an MVP (minimum viable product). But what does that mean? Defining an MVP can be tricky, and even moreso when there is an existing website. I believe there are two key measures of an MVP redesign; achieving 1) results parity and 2) UX parity. In other words, the new site can't cause a loss of revenue or vital revenue inputs such as leads. It also can't deliver a drop in overall customer experience. The visual impact must be...
We here at LevelTen work with Drupal every day so as you can imagine we've seen a few horror stories unfold where clients have hired an inexperienced developer to build their site for them. Here's a...
After a little over 9 months and with an impressive 1290 sites reporting they use it, Menu Views has undergone a little nip and tuck! Today, I have finally released Menu Views 2.0-rc1 in hopes to...
We are less than 24 hours away from our fourth annual Dallas Drupal Days conference, with a Drupal Business Summit on Friday and DrupalCamp on Saturday. If you need more motivation to be here ..
There are dozens of cool social media icon sets. Many designers want to create a custom set of icons to match their theme. The social media module was built with an icon set manager API. The social...
For many years now I've written code to programmatically create nodes. I've done it for dozens of clients starting with Drupal 5. It has always looked the same, been very procedural and felt very...
Looking to create a powerful website but aren't sure where to begin? Drupal is the world’s leading open source enterprise content management system (ECMS). Many of the world’s top brands are...
LevelTen Interactive is proud to present Dallas Drupal Days on September 7 - 8 at the Curtis Culwell Center in Garland Texas. The first day of the event will be our Drupal Business Summit , focusing...
Was your site created for mobile compatibility? Too many sites are built for the desktop first, and then for mobile devices as an afterthought, if at all. In the past, this method made sense, but...