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Zimplit is the easiest CMS (Content Management System) ever made. Zimplit is extremely lightweight, simple and customizable. It’s easy to install, and easy to use via a simple web interface. Zimplit consists of only one core engine file. And of course – it’s FREE. It seems Zimplit was made for normal people, not for IT gurus because it is very handy and easy in use and need no technical knowledge. It has an easiest web ...
Why You Should Always Be Testing: Interview With Bryan Eisenberg [Video + Summary] (1)
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I had a chat with our upcoming webinar guest, Bryan Eisenberg at Search Engine Strategies San Jose, 2008. Bryan’s an expert in both Google Website Optimizer and testing for conversion optimization - he’s also the author of Always Be Testing: The Complete Guide to Google Website Optimizer. In a brief 7 minutes, we discussed several issues around testing your website. Be sure to attend our full hour webinar to glean more tips and tricks for ...
Ecommerce Innovations Webinar Recap | Get Elastic (2)
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This month’s webinar with Jason Billingsley covered various areas packed with examples from real online retailers. You can catch the ecommerce innovation webinar on-demand. Or, you can flip through some of the examples, see the live sites and catch up on related blog posts you may have missed. Next Webinar 3 Things to Die For: Web Analytics Unleashed with Avinash Kaushik Thursday, July 17th @ 9am PST Sign up to win one of 5 signed ...
7 Cutting-Edge Ideas You Might Have Missed (1)
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There are plenty of ideas out there but not all of them utilize cutting-edge techniques and styles. We’ve put together a list of 7 cutting-edge ideas you might not have seen yet that make great use of technology, technique or style. SugarSync In addition to having a cool site design, SugarSync is taking a new approach to file syncing. You can backup up to 250GB of your info accross all of you home computers, laptops ...
Death to IE6 (3)
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Today - 27th August - is the day that Internet Explorer 6 was unleashed unto the world seven years ago. Seven years ago! M. Dave Auayan thinks it’s high time we stopped supporting this horrid little piece of software and has launched the IE Death March, a site dedicated to discontinuing IE6 support by March 2009. He’s [...]
How to use WordPress as a Truly Customized CMS (Multiple Headers, Footers, Sidebars and more!) (1)
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WordPress is incredibly versatile, in that although it is primarily known as a blogging platform, it can be used to run a non-blog web site as well. Check out this great article on using WP as a CMS!19 Floats
It’s Great to Be Cutting-Edge… Unless You Get Cut (1)
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In a world of ‘Web 2.0’, ‘mash-ups’ and ‘blogs’, designers and clients alike are trying to push the envelope with their sites and designs. That’s a great thing unless you lose your consumers in the process. What IS Cutting-Edge Web Design? Admittedly, it is just as ambiguous a term as “web 2.0”, but it does have meaning. I’ve most commonly heard ‘cutting edge’ refer to new technologies that are just emerging into use, but it’s ...
Is the New Mint.com Marketing to Women Through Design? (2)
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The best marketing to women experts will tell you that marketing to “women” as a generalized category is usually less than ideal. It’s not about marketing to women, it’s about the female customer, and about seeing her real. And that means NOT marketing to a stereotype, which is something that I couldn’t agree with more. But then where does that leave broad-based gender differences and reality-based demographic information? For instance, women make or influence 85% ...
What’s Missing from Search Engine Marketing (1)
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First Michael Wexler holds up the mirror and asks “What Web Analytics is Missing”. Now Gerry Bavaro ponders the same thing about search engine marketing. Is there something in the water? Gerry’s article is behind a password over at MediaPost, so I’ll summarize a few key points: He starts out sharing feedback from people who attended the recent SES in San Jose. “…it was really tactical…the widespread feelings primarily from agency folks about the state ...
Informar a Informados (Parte I) (3)
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El desafío de los mediadores de contenidos en los medios especializados En los últimos tres años la blogosfera nacional ha visto nacer cientos de comunidades en las que varios miles de usuarios comparten información, vivencias, estilos de vida, experiencias y una lista muy larga de acciones inherentes a la esencia de cada comunidad. Si pensamos que cada una de estas comunidades está formada por personas muy motivadas en busca de nuevos conocimientos acerca de los ...
Mozilla Labs y el nuevo Ubiquity (1)
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Hace no mucho mozilla labs (junto a adaptive path) nos sorprendía con Aurora -una serie de videos que mostraban el posible futuro cercano de las interfaces de usuario-. También vimos su desarrollo para incorporar PNGs animados (como los gif, pero con canal alfa de 8 bits) en Firefox 3. Ahora nos muestran Ubiquity un complemento para Firefox que nos permitirá hacer mashups directamente en la creación de un mail, logrando por ejemplo adjuntar una imagen ...
Illustration Class 101 Learn by Example (2)
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Illustration is something I have always practiced and love doing, I am no illustrator compared to these featured in this post but I try. These illustrations in this post showcase some of the amazing talents on the world wide web. The creativity and imaginative works are shear brilliance in my mind. I hope you enjoy this as much as I did. Illustrations Joshua Smith Evgeny Kiselev Nathan Gray Illustration Web Design The following is a ...
Coda reaches 1.5, makes me go squee! (1)
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Panic announced the 1.5 version of Coda yesterday, making a (kinda) huge leap from 1.1. The new version is full of good stuff for your favourite sexy powerhouse editor, including: Built-in version control. Yeah, you read that right. Commit, update and checkout to your heart’s content, all through Coda. Local multi-file search & replace. Amen. Custom books. Now you can add your own resources, complete with book cover image and all. Improved clips. You can ...
Using Amazon S3 to backup Media Temple’s Grid (gs) (1)
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Proper backups are like eating your vegetables -- we all say we'll do it and that it is a good idea, but it is so much easier NOT to do it and eat Oreo cookies instead. Don't risk losing your website because you didn't bother backing up.
Campaigns to kill the web browser that just won’t die: Internet Explorer 6 (8)
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Today, August 27th, marks the day Internet Explorer 6 (IE6) first came out. It’s a seven year-old browser. This little factoid is part of a battle cry by M. David Auayan to stop developing websites for IE6 by March 2009. Enter the IE Death March. Internet Explorer 6 will be SEVEN years old on August 27th. It came out a few weeks before the Twin Towers fell. It came out before the Nintendo GameCube. It ...
Have You Seen Helvetica? (1)
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Last week, Peedie and I watched a lovely documentary about the most popular sans-serif font of all time, Helvetica. The font originated in Switzerland but has been an international typeface classic since 1960. Helvetica is widely used by most graphic designers because of its modern appeal, simple yet bold construction, and most importantly, it’s easy to read on screen and in print. As a designer, I’ve done some serious time with Helvetica. It’s one of ...
Matt Donovan on Automating the In-Between (1)
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Chances are, there’s at least one step in your process that users shouldn’t have to do themselves. Why? Quote, “I hate automatic paper towel dispensers. Waving may hand back and forth in front of that thing is only slightly less annoying than turning a crank…Since most public faucets are automatic, why not tie the dispenser sensor in with the faucet sensor? If I put my hands under the faucet, I’m going to need a towel, ...