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Top 10 Most Popular Design Templates for Gator Website Builder
The post Top 10 Most Popular Design Templates for Gator Website Builder appeared first on HostGator Blog . The new Gator Website Builder by HostGator comes with more than 200 professionally designed templates included in the package price. But, if the idea of browsing through 200 design templates is overwhelming for you, all of the design themes are sorted by category to help you find themes that fit the type of website you are looking to build. With categories such as architecture & real estate, beauty & fashion, pets & animals, professional services, restaurants & eateries…there is something for almost every website. All of these website design templates are mobile friendly, meaning that they will automatically adjust based on screen size of the person visiting your website. In addition, all of the design templates can be customized to match your company branding with custom colors, fonts, and your own photos. Here are the top 10 most popular design templates available in Gator Website Builder : Professional Law Firm The Professional Law Firm design is clean with minimal distraction so website visitors can focus on the content at hand. The center icons illustrate content themes, and the horizontal sections help the mind separate content types. 2. Personal Diary The Personal Diary design template is ideal for a writer or poet who wants to start a personal website to feature content such as writings and photos. This design template features large photos and minimal distractions from the main reason someone visits this website – to read what you wrote! 3. Musician The Musician design template is eye catching due to the bright colors and artistic feature image. But don’t forget – you can change all the colors to match your personal brand! Quickly and easily import your music from YouTube on the ‘music’ tab. 4. The Designer The Designer template offers quirky, unique layout options while still remaining professional. For example, the social media icons are placed under the title, still obvious, but in a different location than the traditional layout. The design template also features interesting text overlay on images. This template would be great for a business that likes to show their fun personality. 5. Newspaper Blog The Newspaper Blog design features a grid-like pattern perfect for a website that wants to showcase a lot of content on their homepage. This design template would be great for a newsroom website or blog that produces lot of content on a regular basis. Content is king here, as the layout prefers content layout over design. Customize it with your own colors and fonts! 6. Fashion Boutique The Fashion Boutique design is bright, fun, and focuses on photos to display your boutique items. Pair this with our eCommerce package and you’ll be ready to sell items from your fashion boutique in no time! Remember, you can change the background image and color palette to match your business. 7. Advertising and Marketing The Advertising and Marketing design theme is perfect for showcasing two sides of your brand. Drop in your portfolio and you’ll be ready to rock quickly! 8. Fine Cars Dealership The Fine Cars Dealership design template is perfect for a business that wants to highlight stunning photography without distraction from a busy design. Show off the best part about your business without any other frills. The “call now” button at the top is an added benefit for customers that want to contact you quickly about what they see online. 9. Retro Pastels The Retro Pastels design template features artistry through unique background patterns. This design template would be perfect for a business that maybe doesn’t have a lot of their own business photos to display, but still wants website visitors to get an understanding of their unique character. You can use textures and patterns for website visitors to understand your personality – simply swap out colors and patterns that fit you best! 10. Freelance Copywriter The Freelance Copywriter design template allows solo entrepreneurs the chance to feature their skills in a clean, simply design that focuses on you and what you offer. Swap out your profile picture in the top section, drop in your social media pages, personal portfolio samples, and you’ll be good to go! You can preview more templates at the Gator Website Builder page . Which one are you interested to try? Comment below and let us know! Find the post on the HostGator Blog Continue reading
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The June 2018 Tech News Stories You Need To Know
The post The June 2018 Tech News Stories You Need To Know appeared first on HostGator Blog . June 2018 Tech News & Trends to Watch It’s hot outside, but that hasn’t slowed the tech world, which is posed to bring as many new stories of controversies, product updates, and IPOs as usual. For all the professionals too busy to keep up with it all on their own, we bring you our update on tech trends to keep an eye on for June. 1. Companies Worldwide Strive for GDPR Compliance By now, everyone with an email address has seen a slew of emails announcing privacy policy updates. You have Europe’s GDPR legislation to thank for your overcrowded inbox. GDPR creates rules around how much data companies are allowed to collect, how they’re able to use that data, and how clear they have to be with consumers about it all. Companies around the world are scrambling to get their business and its practices into compliance – a significant task for many of them. While technically, the deadline to get everything in order passed on May 25, for many companies the process will continue well into June and possibly beyond. Some companies are even shutting down in Europe for good, or for as long as it takes them to get in compliance. Even with the deadline behind us, the GDPR continues to be a top story for the tech world and may remain so for some time to come. 2. Amazon Provides Facial Recognition Tech to Law Enforcement Amazon can’t seem to go a whole month without showing up in a tech news roundup. This month it’s for a controversial story: selling use of Rekognition, their facial recognition software , to law enforcement agencies on the cheap. Civil rights groups have called for the company to stop allowing law enforcement access to the tech out of concerns that increased government surveillance can pose a threat to vulnerable communities in the country. In spite of the public criticism, Amazon hasn’t backed off on providing the tech to authorities, at least as of this time. 3. Apple Looks Into Self-Driving Employee Shuttles Of the many problems facing our world, the frustrating work commute is one that many of the brightest minds in tech deal with just like the rest of us. Which makes it a problem the biggest tech companies have a strong incentive to try to solve. Apple is one of many companies that’s invested in developing self-driving cars as a possible solution, but while that goal is still (probably) years away, they’ve narrowed their focus to teaming up with VW to create self-driving shuttles just for their employees. Even that project is moving slower than the company had hoped, but they’re aiming to have some shuttles ready by the end of the year. 4. Court Weighs in on President’s Tendency to Block Critics on Twitter Three years ago no one would have imagined that Twitter would be a president’s go-to source for making announcements, but today it’s used to that effect more frequently than official press conferences or briefings. In a court battle that may sound surreal to many of us, a judge just found that the president can no longer legally block other users on Twitter . The court asserted that blocking users on a public forum like Twitter amounts to a violation of their First Amendment rights. The judgment does still allow for the president and other public officials to mute users they don’t agree with, though. 5. YouTube Launches Music Streaming Service YouTube joined the ranks of Spotify, Pandora, and Amazon this past month with their own streaming music service . Consumers can use a free version of the service that includes ads, or can pay $9.99 for the ad-free version. With so many similar services already on the market, people weren’t exactly clamoring for another music streaming option. But since YouTube is likely to remain the reigning source for videos, it doesn’t necessarily need to unseat Spotify to still be okay. And with access to Google’s extensive user data, it may be able to provide more useful recommendations than its main competitors in the space, which is one way the service could differentiate itself. 6. Facebook Institutes Political Ad Rules Facebook hasn’t yet left behind the controversies of the last election. The company is still working to proactively respond to criticism of its role in the spread of political propaganda many believe influenced election results. One of the solutions they’re trying is a new set of rules for any political ads run on the platform. Any campaign that intends to run Facebook ads is now required to verify their identity with a card Facebook mails to their address that has a verification code. While Facebook has been promoting these new rules for a few weeks to politicians active on the platform, some felt blindsided when they realized, right before their primaries no less, that they could no longer place ads without waiting 12 to 15 days for a verification code to come in the mail. Politicians in this position blame the company for making a change that could affect their chances in the upcoming election. Even in their efforts to avoid swaying elections, Facebook has found themselves criticized for doing just that. They’re probably feeling at this point like they just can’t win. 7. Another Big Month for Tech IPOs This year has seen one tech IPO after another and this month is no different. Chinese smartphone company Xiaomi has a particularly large IPO in the works. The company seeks to join the Hong Kong stock exchange on June 7 with an initial public offering that experts anticipate could reach $10 billion. The online lending platform Greensky started trading on the New York Stock Exchange on May 23 and sold 38 million shares in its first day, 4 million more than expected. This month continues 2018’s trend of tech companies going public, largely to great success. 8. StumbleUpon Shuts Down In the internet’s ongoing evolution, there will always be tech companies that win and those that fall by the wayside. StumbleUpon, a content discovery platform that had its heyday in the early aughts, is officially shutting down on June 30. Since its 2002 launch, the service has helped over 40 million users “stumble upon” 60 billion new websites and pieces of content. The company behind StumbleUpon plans to create a new platform that serves a similar purpose that may be more useful to former StumbleUpon users called Mix. 9. Uber and Lyft Invest in Driver Benefits In spite of their ongoing success, the popular ridesharing platforms Uber and Lyft have faced their share of criticism since they came onto the scene. One of the common complaints critics have made is that the companies don’t provide proper benefits to their drivers. And in fact, the companies have fought to keep drivers classified legally as contractors so they’re off the hook for covering the cost of employee taxes and benefits. Recently both companies have taken steps to make driving for them a little more attractive. Uber has begun offering Partner Protection to its drivers in Europe, which includes health insurance, sick pay, and parental leave – so far nothing similar in the U.S. though. For its part, Lyft is investing $100 million in building driver support centers where their drivers can stop to get discounted car maintenance, tax help, and customer support help in person from Lyft staff. It’s not the same as getting full employee benefits (in the U.S. at least), but it’s something. Those are the main stories we can see coming in June, but there’s sure to be a lot of tech news this month we can’t predict. Check back next month to see what tech stories to look out for in July. Find the post on the HostGator Blog Continue reading
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Top Tech Trends to Watch in March 2018
The post Top Tech Trends to Watch in March 2018 appeared first on HostGator Blog . 2018 March Tech News You Need To Know Each new month inevitably brings all new tech news and trends. For busy business owners that can’t stay on top of it all alone, we’ve once again created a monthly roundup of tech stories to have on your radar this month. Tech Platforms Ban Nazis Now and then, we see tech companies taking a political stand. This month, two notable instances of it involve companies kicking Nazis off their platform. YouTube banned two channels run by a neo-nazi group after media scrutiny and outrage over the hate speech expressed on the channels. And chat platform Discord shut down several neo-nazi servers as well. While taking a stand against nazis isn’t the boldest of moves, in YouTube’s case it still took outside media and users drawing attention to the channel for them to take that step. New Releases from Mobile World Congress Tech companies used the Mobile World Congress last month to announce new device models and feature updates. The new devices demonstrated a real trend toward increasing screen size without adding to the phone size by reducing the bezels (the part of the phone around the screen) and a growing tendency to drop headphone jacks from phone designs, suggesting tech companies think Bluetooth headphones are dominant enough in the market to replace any need for plug-in headphones. Parkland Survivors Use Social Media to Seek Change One of the biggest stories of February was the mass shooting at a high school in Parkland, Florida. Sadly, mass shootings and even school shootings are common enough that this one could have been another case where it gets mentioned on the news for a day or two before the country moves on to other stories. But because the survivors of this one are social media savvy teens, they’ve turned their experience into a movement to demand gun control . They’ve successfully commanded the attention of the media and politicians (and are way better with a social media burn than any of the politicians that try to go toe to toe with them), showing in the process how social media skills can be used to really make a difference. So far, Parkland is *not* fading from the news the way that mass shootings usually do. (The graph shows Google searches for the term “gun control”.) The students speaking out makes a pretty big difference. pic.twitter.com/8IcJuJ6yTS — Nate Silver (@NateSilver538) February 18, 2018 Dropbox Files for IPO The cloud storage and file syncing company that’s used by millions filed for IPO with plans to go public in the coming month with hopes of raising $500 million. With more than 11 million paying customers, the company has been gaining in popularity over the past few years, although still on the whole losing money in that time. Nonetheless, a strong brand and recent growth should work in the company’s favor once it hits the market. Spotify IPO Launches The other big tech IPO making news this month is the popular streaming music service Spotify . The company filed on the last day of February and experts predict the company is worth $23 billion. In spite of having over 70 million customers though, the company struggles to be profitable due to the high cost of royalty fees for the music they provide. Google Assistant Adding Functionality While smart assistants are popular, there are still some real limitations on how well they work and what they can do. Google is hard at work trying to add to the uses people can turn to their Google Assistant for though. Just this last month, they announced adding a routines feature, which lets people create custom commands that tie multiple types of requests together. So you could say “OK Google, morning routine” and have the music and lighting of your choice come on together, for instance. They have also added location-based reminders, so you can tell your smart assistant to remind you to get gas on your way to work and have your phone give you an alert once it senses you’ve left the house. And they’re teaching the assistant new languages, expecting it to support over 30 languages by the end of the year. SXSW Interactive With March upon us, that means loads of people in the tech world are about to head to Austin for SXSW Interactive . From March 9 through 13, experts from around the world will give presentations on topics ranging from how AI will transform fashion to the emotional life of autonomous cars. For anyone wanting to hear about both quirky and serious ideas on the forefront of tech and culture, the conference is a must. Google Launches New AR Functionality In addition to the work they’re doing with their smart assistant, Google is also working to provide AR features to a range of compatible phones. Google Lens will make it possible for people to point their phone at something and learn about it – whether landmarks, plants, or art. In addition, their ARCore augmented reality platform lets people see an overlay of AR stickers on the world in front of them through their phone. AR has been getting a lot of traction in the tech world lately and these moves by Google take us one step further in a direction we can expect to see them and other tech companies continue down. Snap Has a Rocky Month Snapchat is one of the biggest social media platforms out there, but they hit some snags in the past few weeks. For one, they released a new design and instead of hearing great feedback on the hard work they presumably put into those changes, they got a petition signed by over a million people asking them to change it back. Yikes. To make matters worse, a negative Tweet from Kylie Jenner basically saying the platform is over may have contributed to a $1.3 billion drop in the company’s value on the stock market. sooo does anyone else not open Snapchat anymore? Or is it just me… ugh this is so sad. — Kylie Jenner (@KylieJenner) February 21, 2018 That’s a lot of bad PR in a short amount of time. The company clearly has its work out for them if they want to win back some of the popularity they just lost. March is looking to be a big month in tech and we can only imagine what to expect from April. Check back next month for a new update on tech news and trends to be aware of. Find the post on the HostGator Blog Continue reading
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