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PDIM Site rehaul
I have been neglecting this site for sometime now. But I been going through some changes of my business and will require design changes of this site to reflect those changes. I will be utilizing the new ExpressionEngine 2.0 Beta release to test the waters. So stay tuned my fellow geeks! Read on. >>
Check me out in the IDEA BOOK!
I am very thrilled to report that my website made it into the book, "The Web Designer's Idea Book: The Ultimate Guide To Themes, Trends & Styles In Website Design". The book is written by Patrick McNeil. He showcases just about all kinds of website layout examples for your inspiration. No more excuses about any lack of inspiration now. Read on. >>
Servint Hosting keeps getting better
This post is a follow-up post from the article I wrote way back in March of 2007, about finding the perfect hosting company for my needs. I had mentioned in that post that I switched to Servint's VPS hosting service after experiencing number of other hosting companies. I have to say, with Servint, I have had no problems that I can recall. Their uptime has simply been incredible and the page loading speed is always lighting fast! My website is based on database driven contents and I am never ceased to be amazed at the speed performance of my server. Zippy-dee-zip! They have been so great in letting us know about the downtime due to server upgrades or maintenance, etc. Read on. >>
Read an article written about my website
Patrick McNeil over at Design Meltdown wrote an interesting article about Grid Alignments in web design. In the article, Patrick mentions my website as an fine example of alignment. He also mentions few other websites as great example of grid designs that work. Go and read that article!! Read on. >>
Add Feedburner to Expression Engine
This is how I incorporated Feedburner with Expression Engine. I feel very confident in using Feedburner as my main feed distributor due to their growth in popularity and they keeping adding new great features like subscribe by email. I don't see Feedburner going under anytime soon.
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