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Four Tips For Your Small Business Website Makeover

April 24, 2013 by Ryan M

Planning on revamping your small business website? Here’s four of our recommended tips for small business website owners: Read the full post

How To Be A Better Content Editor Part 3 - Images

April 19, 2013 by Ryan M

Welcome to the third part on my blog series for becoming a better content editor. So far I’ve covered using headings and using Metadata. This week I’m stepping away from type to talk about images/photos. This information is tailored for SilverStripe, but can be applied to most other Content Management... Read the full post

Take Charge of Your Website Quality Control

March 14, 2013 by Rob M

Website Quality Control (QC) is about making sure your site is working as expected. With regular quality control inspection in place, it's inevitable that broken or wearing parts of your website will be uncovered (and therefore can be fixed, preventing lost opportunities from customers who couldn't access what they were... Read the full post

How To Be A Better Content Editor - Part 2 - Using Metadata

February 26, 2013 by Ryan M

Welcome to part 2 of my blog series that aims to provide tips on being a better content editor. In my first article I explained how you can use headings. Today I’m going to be shedding some light on Metadata. Read the full post

How To Be A Better Content Editor Part 1 - Using Headings

February 12, 2013 by Ryan M

Today I’m going to be starting a series of blog articles that will help YOU become a website content editing ninja! For this first article I’ll be explaining how to use Headings in your content. Along the way I will also a provide a couple of general tips about the process... Read the full post

Enhancing the SilverStripe 3.0 Grid Field User Experience

January 30, 2013 by Ryan M

In this blog post I share a useful improvement to the SilverStripe 3.0 grid field component. Read the full post

SilverStripe 3 Development

January 11, 2013 by Ryan M

SilverStripe in an open source Content Management System (CMS) originally developed in New Zealand. CMS's make it easy for nontechnical people to edit and update their websites. SilverStripe has been our CMS of choice for the past three years. SilverStripe released a major upgrade to its system, the new version 3.0, on June... Read the full post

What is Responsive Web Design

November 30, 2012 by Ryan M

Responsive web design, as described by Wikipedia, "is an approach to web design in which a site is crafted to provide an optimal viewing experience—easy reading and navigation with a minimum of resizing, panning, and scrolling—across a wide range of devices" (desktop laptop, tablet or smart phone).  Essentially, your website... Read the full post

WordPress 3.5 - New Media Workflow Preview

October 30, 2012 by Ryan M

WordPress 3.5 is planned to launch around December 5th. One of the biggest changes coming with this release is the updated media work flow. We’re very excited about this change as it will make working with images and files easier. Read the full post

5 things we can all learn from web programmers

August 29, 2012 by Rob Mac Neil

Web programmers are occasionally faced with extreme technical challenges. When this happens, great programmers use common tools and tactics to get to the best solutions. I’m surrounded by awesome programmers here at Webbuilders Group. Having been a programmer myself, I've come to appreciate how the habits of successful programmers can... Read the full post

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