Archive | November, 2007

Novato Human Needs Center

The Novato Human Needs Center (nhnc.org) can now update news on their site without the aid of a web designer, but just by logging in and pasting and saving text.

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One Monkey Books

Alan Venable’s One Monkey Books (onemonkeybooks.com) needed an online presence that he could easily update himself.

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Moving Email

If you’re changing hosts and you use you@yourdomain.com, it can be difficult or impossible to transfer old email (sent items, inbox, etc.) and your address book. If you don’t care about that old mail or address book, great, no worries. If you would like to try to keep some of that, here are a few [...]

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Embedded Video

I’m getting more and more requests to put video (and audio) up on websites. I usually get a file (or CD or DVD) from my client and convert it to a few friendly formats (video: mov, avi, mp4, mpg, etc.; audio: mp3) and then upload them and make links. However, there are some downsides to [...]

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Email Obfuscator

Jason Brantley over at Axis Computer Consulting recommended a stronger-than-PHP method of obfuscating–or munging, hiding, encrypting–email addresses on websites: the email address munger. Here’s an excerpt from their site: Email address munging is the act of using ASCII, JavaScript, and scrambling of letters in your email address in order to hide your email address from [...]

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$5,000 to spend on SEO? Go with WordPress or Drupal

Randfish over on SEOmoz.org says that if you don’t have the cash to hire an SEO company on a regular basis, go with WordPress (or Drupal). Here’s a snippet. Let’s say I have $5,000.00 available to spend on SEO. It’s not enough to hire you guys, but what or whom would you recommend to spend [...]

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Christensen Heller Gallery

Christensen Heller Gallery needed a site that would let them upload new gallery entries themselves. They wanted to keep the look of a template they bought.

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