Tag Archives: websites
20
Mar

Building A Site for Digital Content Sales

Today I received an email from a friend asking if I could help someone he knows in building a website.   The request is simple, help build a website that connects to social media and allows for registered users to download a paper he has written, keeping track of these registrations as leads. The immediate [...]

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02
Jul

Cyber Sprocket Labs

Cyber Sprocket Labs started out with static HTML pages that quickly became custom PHP nearly a decade ago when the first website went online.  Back then we were busy deploying custom solutions for clients not building our own website.    When more than a few clients became frustrated with their own custom solutions, Joomla!, or [...]

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03
May

Hailey Logan and Hailey

The Hailey Logan and Hailey project was brought to us by our creative design partner, Massive Creative Inc.   The original website was a pure flash site.   With the ever-expanding presence of Apple iPad tablets, it became readily apparent that Flash was no longer going to work for Hailey Logan and Hailey.   Hailey Logan [...]

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13
Oct

Where Is This Website Hosted?

When I come across one of the many staging or development servers that have not been active in a while I use the following techniques to locate where the website is living. It can be on any one of our servers, a server owned by the client, or a temporary virtual machine. I always do [...]

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02
May

Aidan Mattox

The Aidan Mattox project was brought to us by our creative design partner, Massive Creative Inc.   The original website was a pure flash site.   With the ever-expanding presence of Apple iPad tablets, it became readily apparent that Flash was no longer going to work for Aidan Mattox.   Aidan Mattox serves a sophisticated clientelle [...]

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06
Apr

Adrianna Papell

The Adrianna Papell project was brought to us by our creative design partner, Massive Creative Inc.   The original website was a pure flash site.   With the ever-expanding presence of Apple iPad tablets, it became readily apparent that Flash was no longer going to work for Adrianna Papell.   Adrianna Papell serves a sophisticated [...]

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