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Orlando Holiday Villa gets WordPress’d
October 26th, 2009 | Posted in Blog, Portfollio, Projects | No CommentsTags: holiday villa, web design, WordPress
FormBuilder plugin export fix
October 21st, 2009 | Posted in Blog, Projects | No CommentsFormBuilder 0.82 from the guys at TruthMedia Internet Group is a great WordPress plugin. In my opinion its just as good if not better than the cForms II plugin from Delicious Days. Read more »
The Backpacker Job Board
October 20th, 2009 | Posted in Portfollio, Projects | No CommentsTags: recruitment, web 2.0, web design
How to integrate Solmetra’s SPAW2 Editor with Sky Blue Canvas
October 19th, 2009 | Posted in Blog, Something interesting... | No CommentsTags: CMS, web design, wysiwyg
SkyBlueCanvas is a fun, friendly light weight CMS and a perfect alternative to Joomla or Drupal if what you are looking for is a CMS to manage your smaller, brochure-style websites. The latest version of Scott Lewis’s software runs with both the WYMEditor and TinyMCE WYSIWYG editors integrated. However, if you’re looking for a third alternative for your clients then look no further than Sometra’s SPAW2 Editor. I have always been a big fan of this editor. Quite simply it ticks all the boxes. Integration is quick and simple. Read more »
Primary School Website
October 2nd, 2009 | Posted in Blog, Portfollio | No CommentsTags: CMS, css, primary school, web design
WordPress for Northwest travel guide
September 17th, 2009 | Posted in Portfollio, Projects | No CommentsTags: CMS, web design, WordPress
Small business brochure website
July 19th, 2009 | Posted in Blog | No CommentsTags: CMS, web design
If you are a small business looking for an impressive website to advertise your products or services, but have a tight budget, then I may have the answer for you. Read more »
Need a WordPress expert developer?
July 9th, 2009 | Posted in Blog | No CommentsTags: CMS, recommended, software, web design, WordPress
WordPress was developed by Matt Mullenweg, Ryan Boren and Donncha O Caoimh originally as a blogging tool. It has now grown tremendously and become a popular choice not only for bloggers but also as a general content management system. Read more »
Semantic markup
June 8th, 2009 | Posted in Blog, Something interesting... | No CommentsTags: accessibility, css, semantic markup, xhtml
There was a time when web designers and developers would begin coding by creating their table layout structure using the <table> tag or by ’slicing’ their Photoshop design into slices ready to be imported into a Dreamweaver environment. This approach to coding for the web – though old fashioned – can still be found across web in websites of all caliber. The alternative is an approach which I personally choose to subscribe to. This is that of semantic markup. Read more »
Light-weight alternative CMS to Joomla! and Drupal
May 27th, 2009 | Posted in Blog, Something interesting... | Comments OffTags: CMS, recommended, software
If like me you have been looking for a nice light-weight alternative to the heavy weight Content Management Systems like Joomla! and Drupal, then look no further, I have found the answer. Read more »

