Archive for February, 2009

Jewel and Stoneman

Feb 26, 2009 5 Comments by Bradley Charbonneau

Jewel & Stoneman wanted to be able to update the content on their website. They liked the design of the site, but they couldn’t edit the content. Meet Likoma and WordPress.

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What’s Up Down Under

Feb 24, 2009 1 Comment by Bradley Charbonneau

Laurie King is at it again. What’s Up Down Under is her latest site revival. Was an ancient HTML site, but we brought it back to life with WordPress — and WAY back to life.

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Erskine and Tulley

Feb 18, 2009 No Comments by Bradley Charbonneau

For the longer-term strategy of future edits, additions, and general content control, we switched their site from a straight HTML site to a content management system using WordPress.

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Setting up an email group (or forwarder) in Google Apps

Feb 07, 2009 5 Comments

Google Apps (for email) used to have simple forwarders, but now they use Groups as forwarders so you can email to more than one person. Lots of options to work with.

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Setting up a new email address in Google Apps

Feb 06, 2009 8 Comments

You’re all set up with Google Apps, loving it, and want to add a new email address. Not just a forwarder, but a real account with POP access and webmail access etc. Here’s a step-by-step video to show you how.

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Jim Benning’s New Look

Feb 04, 2009 No Comments

Two years ago we did a site for Jim Benning and he wanted a new look for 2009: jimbenning.net. He had a site that he liked the look of in mind, sent me the URL and a few images, and we were off to the drawing board.

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An Erotic Alphabet

Feb 03, 2009 3 Comments

Laurie King needed yet another site (travelwritersnews.com, laurieking.com, hotflashessexystories.com, batw.org) so we whipped one into shape this afternoon: eroticalphabet.com.

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