-

The End of the EU’s ODR Platform: What Online Businesses Should Know

With the adoption of Regulation (EU) 2024/3228, the European Union is formally ending its Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) platform. For businesses running websites or online shops, this marks an important shift in legal and compliance obligations. The ODR platform was launched in 2016 with the aim of offering a simple, central channel for resolving disputes stemming from online purchases. Its mission wasn’t simply to “connect” consumers with alternative dispute resolution (ADR) bodies, but to act as a digital facilitator: users could initiate formal complaints through the platform, which would then notify the trader. If both parties agreed, the platform would… Read more
-

Marking clicked links as visited

Linking the web is THE best practice in the World Wide Web. Users are visiting any content. And in a sort of magical ability of remembrance, the link is marked in a specific color on any webpage where a link is placed to this specific visited URL. The ability to do so is given to developers by the :visited pseudo class all around HTML. This was pretty much default until, now (note the date of this article). This magical kind of remembering visited webpages is no longer enabled within the Google Chrome Browser. Presumably, other browsers will follow. Chrome changed… Read more
-

With love

Being a native in the WorldWideWeb (www.) doesn’t only come with learning some programming, it also comes with some writing. Depending on the purpose of your website, blog or social media, there are various kinds of promoting content. It might be useful to summarize the key points and turn it into a hashtag. Which IMHO is a good choice if you are less dependent on semantics and want to push a message forward. For example, #democracy just tells your reader that you are in favor of democracy, but nothing more. So anyone who is searching for the hashtag democracy will… Read more
