I previewed Google Wave today. Watched the video and viewed the screenshot. You can even read about it in Google’s Blog. It’s too early to tell if this is going to be a ground breaking, but to me, it’s too cramped, cluttered, and well, could be better designed. What do you think?
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10 WordPress Must-Have Plugins
Role Manager Useful if you plan on having multiple users on the blog. You can customize access by user role. http://www.im-web-gefunden.de/wordpress-plugins/role-manager/ TinyMCE Advanced This adds Microsoft Word type of editing tools to write your posts. You can customize what buttons you have on there this plugin is golden. http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/tinymce-advanced/ Register Plus This one is strictly [...]
Taking Your Site Mobile
Taking your website mobile is something very relevant today for more and more people. How do you know if your site should have a mobile friendly version and offer special mobile perks? Though you can format your website specially for mobile browsers, doesn’t mean that’s all you should consider putting in the mobile version of [...]
Vimeo, a better YouTube.
Vimeo, a user-submitted video hosting and broadcasting service is a fantastic service with more options and a slicker, more appealing interface, and quality submissions at every turn. I ventured to the Vimeo site to spend some time getting to know it for an upcoming project, and found myself watching for quite a while. There are [...]
Generate Traffic To Your Website For Free
Sound too good to be true? Well, it’s not. There are numerous websites out there that will sell you “information” about how to generate traffic to your website, but this post is one place where you can learn one way to generate traffic to your website for free. One easy way to generate traffic to [...]
Voicing Your Opinion To A Client
While working with a group of designers and programmers today, we had a little powwow about a new site design which led to some interesting conversation about managing clients and when it is appropriate to voice your opinion about staying with the design and strategy choices of a project to clients. This made me start [...]
Magento : Lets take this out back!
I have a client who recently switched his hosting provider to a more flexible one, and as we transferred to the new provider, we made a few improvements to his site’s back end and found a new product to meet his e-commerce needs as well… or so I thought. Enter Magento. So, at first glance, [...]
How To Create A Custom E-blast Part 2
In this article I will cover some of the basic specs of building a custom e-blast for direct mail marketing and personal use. If you missed the first post, you can read How To Create A Custom E-blast here in my blog. Assuming you are already familiar with web design and know that web graphics [...]
Markup + FTP + Terminal + More = Coda = Awesomeness!
I’ve always been a fan of hand coding XHTML and CSS and all things web for a long time now. I’ve worked on both Windows based computers and Macintosh Computers and tried a variety of coding programs. Over the years, I’ve been drawn to Adobe’s (formerly Macromedia) Dreamweaver… until recently. The past 5 days, I’ve [...]
