This is another great sitepoint book that I picked up to help me get up to speed with the use of CSS to format not only the text and navigation on a page but also the entire layout. Being an old school designer this has been a challenge for me to grasp, I think that […]
Blogs -vs- Forums…
Today my partners and I were doing a GoToMeeting for a large organization we just developed a forum solution for and the question came up about what is the difference in a forum and a blog. We actually have had this question a few times in the past so I thought that I would post […]
Sync Outlook with Pleth Premium Email
I am currently beta-testing an exciting product that we hope to be able to roll out to our clients this year. It’s a Synchronization tool that works with Pleth Premium Email Solutions Webmail Client (our web-based email client) and Microsoft’s popular Outlook Email Client. This new tool will allow our customers to synchronize their Calendars, […]
LinkedIn: Relationships Matter
Someone pointed out to me this weekend that I had reached a milestone on LinkedIn and I didn’t even realize it. LinkedIn is one of my favorite social relationship builders on the web today. I hit 100 connections at some point this past week and had no idea. I signed up for LinkedIn a little […]
Book Reviews: The Zen of CSS Design
My Business Partner Greg sent this book home with me a long time ago and I have had it with me every since. It’s a good read, very nice book. I have found myself getting into it again a lot lately as I continue to dive deeper in using CSS to do page layouts, etc. […]
Book Review: Run Your Own Webserver
My partner Stephen ordered us all a copy of this book shortly after we started Pleth. It took me a while to finally get into it because my first thought was that it was going to be a light read but it really wasn’t, parts of it were filled with some really good info. There […]
Ways You Can Use Twitter
A while back I posted a blog entry about my first impressions of Twitter, click here to read that blog entry, I had been playing with the app for a little while and hadn’t really gotten a clear idea as to how it could be useful to any of my clients so I kind of […]
Book Review: Sitepoint’s Build a Database Driven Website…
Sitepoint Books are usually very well written books and this one is one is no different, it’s a great read and I recommend it to everyone who asks about good books they can pick up to learn more about web development. This is another book that I keep on the bookshelf behind my desk and […]
Congratulations to Mike Muise…
I just wanted to post a quick congratulations to long-time friend and strategic partner from Register.com, Mike Muise on the recent birth of his baby boy, Noah. I knew that I hadn’t heard anything from Mike in a while so I figured I would check his blog to see what he’s been up to when […]
Book Review: Maximum Apache Security
About a year or so ago we were working pretty hard with our server admin to harden our servers against potential threats such as remote shell executions, bots, and xss vulnerabilities. It was a frustrating time for me because there were a lot of elements that I couldn’t get my mind around, fortunately our server […]
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