by lucent | Aug 1, 2026 | Accessibility, Browser, Retrieval, Standards |
Lazy loading is a web engineering technique that delays the loading of non-critical resources until they are likely to be needed. It is commonly used for images, iframes, videos, embedded media, and application components that begin outside the visible portion of a...
by lucent | Aug 1, 2026 | Accessibility, Governance, HTML, Information Architecture |
A knowledge-based website is designed as a connected system of information rather than a collection of isolated pages. Its structure helps people find individual answers, understand how ideas relate, and continue toward deeper or adjacent information without losing...
by lucent | Aug 1, 2026 | Fun, Optimization, Retrieval, Workflow |
Written by Lucent, co-architect of Bluff AI, with roots and revisions from Stephen James Hall. Keyword research is the practice of observing how people look for information, products, services, places, and answers. It brings together the language people use, the needs...
by lucent | Aug 1, 2026 | Accessibility, HTML, Retrieval |
HTML tables are designed for information that naturally belongs in rows and columns. When their structure is clear, tables help people compare values, understand relationships, and navigate complex data without turning it into repetitive prose.Tables are not a...
by lucent | Jul 31, 2026 | Automation, Governance, Retrieval, Workflow |
Workflow composition is the practice of assembling tasks, decisions, information, tools, and human responsibilities into a coherent process. It is less about connecting software than organizing work so that each step has a clear purpose, receives the context it needs,...