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April 2010

BGuarino's picture

Using Textures In Websites

Apr30th

Using textures in websites can be a great way to add accents to your design. Sometimes we find in the design process that there is just something missing from the overall look and feel of the design. When there is already enough content and you simply do not want to busy up the environment, a great thing to experiment with is texture! Whether it be the background, or the main navigation, there is always a way to implement something with style!

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Flash vs jQuery : Which is better for me?

Apr30th

"Flash animation" is a buzz word that a majority of our clients will use to describe animation, special effects, and generally any moving part on their web presence. Even though the same solution could be built in many different ways, the customer knows it only to be "Flash", and as such, only asks for Flash. As most clients work in different industries, they may not know that other solutions exist or if Flash is even the best tool for their project.

BThomas's picture

Programmatically Output a Views Block in Drupal 6

Apr29th

One of the best things about developing in Drupal 6 is the almost limitless ability to hook into core functions, contributed modules, and being able to tailor Drupal to meet your individual needs. For me, a lot of these awesome features involve the ability to programmatically utilize Drupal core modules, such as Views and CCK.

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IE 9, HTML 5, and more

Apr27th

Internet Explorer 9 is the latest version of Microsoft's web browser. Although it's not expected to be released to the public until 2011, developers may download a preview version for beta testing. They are looking to make a huge number of improvements to the browser (compared to previous versions), which we're really excited about.

MSpinosa's picture

Website Management By Professionals is More Cost Effective

Apr25th

The most often heard question when talking to potential clients about new website development is; Is it something we can manage ourselves? My immediate answer to this question is yes but the reality is without a dedicated resource or someone tasked with the direct success of the online web presence it's going to be difficult to generate the results that a company would want.

While there are always exceptions to the rule most companies look to reach any of these three primary objectives: