Web Design Category

It’s Alive! WEBii Relaunches Its Own Website

by Jacqueline Sinex
Thursday, October 13th, 2011

New look, new message, new energy. It’s been a long journey, but we finally made it to launch phase 1.  WEBii has a face-lifted website with more pertinent information to our business. Why do I say phase 1?  Our website was originally built in 1996 and has since undergone many additions and changes.  It was […]

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Web Design is Like a Box of Chocolates

by Jacqueline Sinex
Thursday, July 14th, 2011

“You never know what you’re gonna get.” This statement describes both sides of the web design world – the client and the designer. Looking back at the last 15 years of projects, we see a wide breadth of customers in our portfolio. From a small real estate firm, a law office, or a marketing agency […]

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Just Because You Can Doesn’t Mean You Should

by Jacqueline Sinex
Friday, June 17th, 2011

I think if I tried hard enough I could probably build my own house. A house, but not a very good house. Probably a building, maybe with 4 walls, but probably in danger of falling down and made of foil and Lincoln Logs. Knowing the importance of good shelter for my family, I will refrain […]

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Making the Multi-Address Checkout Link Pretty on the Magento Cart Page

by Jacqueline Sinex
Wednesday, May 11th, 2011

In a default Magento setup with a basic theme, Magento includes an option to “Checkout with Multiple Addresses”. This is styled as a plain-Jane blue link (no offense, Jane). Especially if you turn off One-page checkout (and only want to use multi-checkout), this link remains bland and unnoticeable. No more bright orange Checkout button. Styli

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Custom Facebook Landing Pages

by Ally Hugg
Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

While you are free to post varied content, the layout and design of your Facebook page is the exact same as everyone else. Well, it does not have to be with a customized Facebook landing page.

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Why Meta Tags Still Matter

by Bryan Lokey
Thursday, February 11th, 2010

You may not know it but you see the results of the meta title and description tags every time you use a search engine. The title and short description that is displayed on the Search Engine Results Page (or SERP) are actually taken directly from the meta tags coded into your site. Meta tags are […]

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Why So Static? The Difference Between Static and Dynamic Websites

by Bobby Martinez
Monday, February 8th, 2010

A brief overview of the difference between static and dynamic web pages.

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Tech Tips: Put a Twitter Badge on Your Page

by Bobby Martinez
Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

Update: TwitStamp.com no longer exists. It is also important to note that the Twitter badge has since been dubbed the Verified badge. Twitter is one of the hottest trends on the internet right now. For those of you not in the know, it’s what is called a microblogging service. It’s basically a page that stores […]

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