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Web Design Represents Your Company and Grows Your Business

In today’s digital world, it is crucial to stay connected with your customers and prospects to leverage new markets and expand your business. Statistics show that approximately  4.57 billion people worldwide are active internet users , comprising  59 percent of the global population . Within this online community,  53 percent perform research before connecting with a brand to ensure they are making the right decision . A study from Episerver also found that  92 percent of consumers  visit a brand’s website with multiple intentions other than buying. These include product/service research, comparison shopping and business review. This data proves consumers do not purchase on impulse. Given the vast global marketplace, it is only reasonable for online shoppers to assess and compare brands to find the best possible offerings, prices and features. Without a web presence, you automatically lose the opportunity to get in touch with your target audience and popularize ...

How to use spoiler tags

As a communication app with text capabilities, Discord includes a number of markdown features to style text. The most recently added markdown feature is the   spoiler tag . The spoiler markdown allows you to hide text or an image behind an overlay. Users that are ok with spoilers can click on the overlay to reveal the spoiler, while users that want to avoid the spoiler can avoid it. To hide a spoiler, you need to use the spoiler markdown syntax. In Discord, this is the “pipe” or “vertical slash” character “|”, more specifically two of them “||”. To mark text as a spoiler you need to place two pipe characters on either side of the spoiler. This works for both the entire message or just part of it. For example, if you want to hide the word “spoilers” in the message “Hiding spoilers is good manners” you would write it as “Hiding ||spoilers|| is good manners”. Everything between the two pairs of pipe characters will be hidden by the spoiler overlay. If your keyboard doesn’t have the pi...