Archive for category Content Management Systems

Graphic Designer - Sara C. Moe

saracmoeDoing a lot of work with a few up and coming graphic designers in the Twin Cities by fleshing out frameworks and giving them some specs so they can have input in the creation of their online portfolios.

First is Sara C. Moe - Graphic Designer.  Built on a javascript jquery backbone, images can be swapped out easily just using a file structure that Sara was given a crash course in.

Enjoy! - Sara C. Moe

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Thriving Ink

thrivingBy far our largest project, and one we are certainly very proud of!

Thriving Ink came to us at first just to do some tweeks and changes to their website.  After some investigation, we pitched a full redesign rather than just patching up problems.

Built on the Drupal framework, Thriving Ink is a full viral, e-commerce website.  We setup a backend that will allow the owners to add their own products and change slideshows as well as other content throughout the site.

Down the road we will be doing ongoing SEO tweeks and other changes to keep this site and business cutting edge and able to take anything that’s thrown at it!

Please take the site, hope you think it’s as great as we all do!

ThrivingInk.com

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Erin’s Simple Solutions

Erins Simple SolutionsErin’s Simple Solutions came to us via word of mouth from some friends from college who now live in Los Angeles.  Her problem was simple… “almost all other personal organization coordinators websites are awful…”.

We were glad to help :)  Erin’s new site provides a form on the right hand bar of each site, a new logo, color scheme, and blog where Erin will be posting her latest projects as they come along.

Erin’s Simple Solutions

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Your PHP timezone matters

So… you are working on the next killer web app, with an international touch. Giving your LAMP based applications a locality is quite important when considering the scope of your users.  Since most modern apps will be accessed globally, give your users a valid timezone for a starting point.  It isn’t a great practice to rely upon your server’s default configuration…  especially when using shared hosting.

Lets change it! In your php.ini config, locate and uncomment your date.timezone line.  On Debian based servers, you can check in (/etc/php5/apache2).  Change your config to read something like:ndate.timezone=America/Chicago
Here is a full listing of all the available PHP timezones

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