Dec 102010
 

A clean CSS approach with striking looks chosen by you. DesignTechWeb will work with you to produce a site that incorporates your current image, colors and logo, or we can help you begin to build an entire look.

Dec 102010
 

Corporate or small business, high tech or simple CMS, your website must be secure. DTW can REALLY do secure.

 

SEO is no longer just about SEO in the traditional sense. Social media partnerships with the big search engines, reputation ranking and more all mean that you need to look at the big picture. DTW can help you incorporate all the tools available to help your site get found.

Dec 102010
 

Internet browsing on mobile devices is growing at an astounding rate. Or maybe not so astounding after all. Don’t get left behind. DTW can help you adapt your design and content, and set up a mobile alternative.

 

Things get dingy with time and isn’t it horrible when your chrome doesn’t shine? Google ChromeYou have to remember to keep air in the tires, the engine tuned, and the chrome shining. OK, enough of the car talk. What I am really talking about here is keeping your Chrome web browser up-to-date and your skills with it sharp.

As of December of 2011, Google Chrome is the second most used browser, falling only behind Internet Explorer in popularity. With over 25% of user across all platforms using it, it might be of benefit to spend a little time looking at ways to take better advantage of it. So, get a cup of coffee (or Diet Coke), check for all available updates, and then go to The Always Up-To-Date Power User’s Guide To Chrome.

This guide, put together by the fine folks over at LifeHacker, will help you get this most of what is fast becoming the web’s most powerful browser.  The text and videos include:

  • Interface Tips and Tricks
  • The Most Time-Saving Shortcuts
  • Customize Chrome’s Settings
  • Enhance Chrome’s Functionality with Extensions
  • Master Chrome’s Secret Features

A few minutes spent review the tips and tricks in this guide could really make your time spent with Chrome more productive.  Oh, and if you want to see my shiny chrome, just check out Catherine.

 
charleston website design

www.angeloakpet.com

Last week saw the launch of another DesignTechWeb featured website.

Replacing an older site, Angel Oak Animal Hospital needed an updated design that would be easy to maintain, and within their small business website budget. Using some stock photos and personalized images from the staff, DTW worked with the business owners to develop a design that was stylish and yet flexible, with expansion options that would meet their needs for the future.

The site ties in the practice’s Facebook presence, and also begins them on the road to developing their website as a communications tool with their clients, with a strong blogging platform and RSS feeds.

 

WordPress December MeetupOn Tuesday, December the 13th, Michael will be speaking at the Charleston WordPress User Group meeting. This is part one of a two part session entitled, “Securing WordPress”. Since WordPress enjoys the position of being one of the most widely used web platforms, it is also one of the most attacked. From installation to operation there are fairly easy, and must-do steps to make sure your site is as secure as possible. In this two part session, we will cover everything from file permissions and user accounts to script injection and backup procedures to protect your blog from hacking or downtime. The first part of the session will be delivered at this user group meetup, and the second part will be delivered at the February meeting. For more information, please check out the website of the Charleston WordPress User Group.

Attendance is free, there is free food, door prizes, and great conversation!

The slides from the presentations are posted on SlideShare.

 

Now that Google has finally enabled pages for businesses and organizations on Google+ there is a virtual stampede to get those pages up. Before you rush off and do that though, there are a few things to consider. We are by no means saying not to put up a page, just be aware of these three restraints before you hit the create button.

First, realize that your Google+ page will not have a recognizable URL. Instead of the pretty URL like Facebook gives you (after a certain number of “likes”), you will have something like https://plus.google.com/b/117917786821926763293. In addition, there can be multiple pages with the same company or organization name. What this means is that there actually is no big rush because no one can sit on your name. Unlike a dot-com name where only one can exist, there really is no limit to the number of “Acme Company” pages that might exist. The real downside to this is that it is going to create confusion when Google+ users are looking for you – how will they know which page is really you? To deal with this, when you create your page, make sure that you brand it consistently with your company, that you put in your one true company URL and that you provide lots of clues, like location and 10 word tagline, as to who you are. This will help searchers quickly spot you by logo, by location or tagline.

20111109-134047.jpgSecond, the ownership and management of a Google+ page can not be transferred from the person who originally created it. At this time, it cannot even be shared. Until Google changes this it is extremely important to consider who creates the page. You will want a generic company email tied to the page. If you have a marketing firm create the page with their email, and then you part ways with that firm, the page would legally be theirs. The same would be true if it was created by an employee with their own email and then they were fired. So be careful.

Finally, a company page can not circle or follow, or even tag or mention, a person until that person has included them in a circle. This is to keep companies from spamming people. You will need to get people to follow your company by promoting your page through your website and emails and by personal recommendation within personal Google+ circles.

There are obviously many more things to consider when setting up your page for your business or organization, and this will be a constantly changing and evolving platform. We will do our best here at DesignTechWeb to keep you up to date and let you know about important developments. In the meantime, feel free to ask questions and let us know where we can help.

 
Swallowtail Architecture and Design

Swallowtail Architecture and Design

Swallowtail Architecture & Design is a new firm with offices in both Charleston and Toronto. We were happy to work with them to come up with a design that portrayed the elegant style that want to portray in all their work. As the company grows the site will be expanded to include a client portal for ongoing collaborations, a project management component, and a gallery.

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