Posts Tagged ‘Web Development’

Dreamhavenstudios.com is Getting a New Look

// April 28th, 2012 // No Comments » // Joomla, Tech, Web

At Rigler Digital we (we as in Shavaun and I) are happy to work with Dreamhavenstudios.com and give them a killer website designed in the CMS Joomla. Yes, I am a big fan of Joomla and I’ve blogged about the CMS before. WHY? Because it works on every browser with ease EVERY browser and the latest designs work on mobile devices. Browsers and mobile devices. Yea right? Designing in Dreamweaver in CSS is great. Making bulletproof websites is possible but not having the endless testing is a benefit to me. I can focus on the content and make it look great. So check back soon as I post their new site. Dreamhavenstudios.com is owned By artist/director Mark Teague

How will the New iPad Screen Affect my Website?

// March 23rd, 2012 // No Comments » // Apple, Dreamweaver, Tech, Web

 

Talking again about the “Feature” the amazing retina display for the new iPad.  While playing games such as Angry Birds the display is great, but how about my website that was originally designed at 1024 x 768?  The iPad is at 2,048-x-1,536-pixel display.  And if you designed your site at the 800 x 600 format– uh forget about it.  Of course there is the option of pinching with your fingers to zoom in, that may help. Would you design your business’s site to fit the New iPad dimensions.  Or do you ride it out until more products use a display at such a high level.  As of now I still will design at 1024 x 768 pixels – if the majority of screens reach iPads’ 2,048 x 1536 then yes I will redesign myself and recommend all of my customers to use this new dimension as the standard.

CMS Coming to a Website Near You.

// October 23rd, 2011 // No Comments » // Tech, Web

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Article first published as CMS Coming to a Website Near You on Technorati.

CMS which stands for a Content Management System is growing in popularity. The top three are WordPress, Joomla, and Drupal. (According to http://w3techs.com/. ) For web developers, you can surprise your clients by stating you need to develop their site in a CMS. It sounds too technical, their response would be, “Whatever, just build my website”.

Some would say, “Great I’d like to be able to upload my own photos.”I started using a CMS almost exclusively for one major point; stability on each browser. Today, with constant updates from Safari, Mozilla, and Internet Explorer, I needed a site to work on all of them. As much as I designed with a solid framework of CSS and HTML, I kept having browser issues. Using an invisible gif at times to push text or a photo to look perfect.

Perhaps, I’m confessing too much.  I like the process to be more creative, not tearing my hair out at 3 o’clock in the morning because a website still doesn’t look right in Internet Explorer 9. Which script is conflicting with what have you. The newer CMS’s and their templates have been test run, are solid, and can then be modified to fit your client’s desires.

Yes, from a customer’s point of view a site designed in either Joomla, or WordPress is a benefit. You can log in yourself update a photo or text as needed. Of course, there will always be customer’s that need help, but for the tech savvy ones, it’s very empowering.

 

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