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  • WordPress Plugin Development

    WordPress Plugin Development

    From simple API integrations to building an entire application platform based upon WordPress, we have the development experience and WordPress expertise to integrate the functionality that you need into the platform that you love using.

    December 10, 2014
  • WordPress and WooCommerce

    WordPress and WooCommerce

    We offer professionally built WordPress websites with a choice of themes, customisation, SEO audit, social media integration and on site analytics setup. For ecommerce sites, we have a loads of WooCommerce experience.

    December 10, 2014
  • HTML5 quote attribution

    HTML5 quote attribution

    I often come across the situation when working on a client site where I need to mark up a soundbite. Usually a client testimonial or similar in some kind of business site. The problem I find is that these sorts of testimonial quotes all come complete with their own source references and I’ve struggled to…

    December 13, 2011
  • CSS quotes and the content property

    CSS quotes and the content property

    If there’s one thing I enjoy more than learning new stuff, it is learning new stuff about something that I thought I had boxed off already. The CSS2 ‘quotes’ property pretty much fits that bill. Here’s the rub if (like me) this is a property that you’re unfamiliar with: Major browsers will prepend and append…

    December 11, 2011
  • Taxonomy Term count hardcoded into WPDB

    Taxonomy Term count hardcoded into WPDB

    Who knew, eh? Not me. I’ve been chasing the rabbit for two hours.

    April 6, 2011
  • HTML5 forms & a new Macbook Pro

    WARNING: There is a distinct lack of hamsters in this video. Likelt very dull for non-geek types. Peace out.

    June 25, 2010
  • Using variables in CSS

    I’m working on a little PHP script to allow for variables and inheritance in CSS. I know there’s a ruby script that does this somewhere, but I fancy seeing if we can’t get a pure PHP version up & running between us. If you’re somebody that writes their own CSS and are willing to have…

    May 12, 2010
  • Finding the RSS Feeds of your Facebook Status Updates

    Edit:As of recent changes (7/2/2010) to FB, this is no longer working for me. You might have better luck. Why don’t facebook just make this stuff available? Edit: This method has worked for my account and several others, but fails for some people. If you are greeted with the message “This feed URL is no…

    January 19, 2010
  • Limiting the number of times a PHP loop will run using the break command

    If you’re reading this page then you’re already likely familiar with the standard PHP for, while and foreach loops. If not, then may I suggest some background reading first – http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.control-structures.php. That said, I added a new weapon to my PHP arsenal today in the form of a better understanding of the break command. I’ve…

    January 6, 2010
  • Good habits for password security

    We all have it drummed into us to use different passwords for everything, but how many of us actually do? and how many of those use more than 2 or 3 passwords over and over again? If you ask yourself why not, it’s probably because you can’t / don’t want to remember lots of different…

    January 5, 2010
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