I have been a premium Plaxo user since the company started. Since my business interests are primarily B2B (Business to Business) Service Providers, my contacts literally are my bread and butter. I have somewhere in the neighborhood of 2500 contacts after I recently audited it, being able to keep track of these folks over the […]
Adding Form to DB Record in PHPR
I recently had a pretty intensive PHPR project where I had to create a page for a client that called in records from their database as well as displaying a form that visitors could us to contact the “name” and “email” from that particular record. In theory this isn’t a complicated thing to get your […]
Projects: Ownership Resorts (phase one)
I am a little behind on updating my blog with some of my latest projects, sorry. Thanks however to those of you who emailed me to make sure I wasn’t eaten by a shark on vacation! I recently completed a project for a new client, Ownership Resorts. If that name sounds familiar to you, it’s […]
PHPR Project Management
I found this interesting post on the Xlinesoft forum tonight. (Best Practices) It relates to Best Practices for using PHPRunner & Subversioning. I currently don’t have a use for this in anything I am working on but thought that it was pretty interesting so I decided to include it here… —————————————————— 1.0 Summary: Setting up […]
Yellow Form Fields w/ Google Toolbar!
This is something that I can honestly say that I have never had an issue with prior to today but I have a client project that I have been working on for a few weeks now and almost ready to launch until the client mentioned that he didn’t like the way that Google Toolbar was […]
WordPress 2.6 – Upgrade
I just noticed this morning that there is an upgrade for WordPress available. I will probably block out an hour or so this afternoon and run through to upgrade all of our clients installations. Not for sure what all is included in this upgrade but found this on the WordPress blog posted by Matt Mullenwig, […]
Cheap is not always Better!
From time to time my partners and I are questioned about our rates for things like domain registration, web hosting, etc., and often times even have our rates compared side by side to companies like GoDaddy, etc. This has always been an amusing thing for me to explain to those who are less tech-savvy because […]
Recent Facebook Outage
The social networking site Facebook suffered a period of short outages the other day. A spokesman told the BBC that the outage was not thought to have affected every country, but Netcraft found the site to be unavailable from all of its performance collectors, located in London, Pennsylvania, San Jose, Phoenix, New York, Virginia and […]
Projects: Detco Industries, Inc.
Pleth Networks, LLC, a Batesville, Arkansas based Web Development and Managed Hosting Provider announced on Monday that his firm had recently launched a new web presence for Detco Industries, Inc. of Conway, Arkansas. The new Detco Industries, Inc. website can be found online at www.detco.com. “The Detco project was a total redesign, from the conversion […]
Domain Extension Chaos!
I was just reading on Mike Muise’s Blog about the ruling that came down today from ICANN that opens the door for anyone with a little financial backing to apply for their own domain extension, example: .com, .net, .org, etc. I caught the tail end of this report on CNN today but didn’t quite get […]
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