May 24th, 2013
E-commerce can be a complex affair. Building an incredible business on the web requires thought and planning. Here are some of the common mistakes when developing and running an e-commerce website.
Read the full post
Posted in Ecommerce | No Comments
May 13th, 2013
A tongue-in-cheek look at the differences between tradesmen and web designers.
Read the full post
Posted in Web Design | No Comments
April 27th, 2013
When you’re thinking of building a new website it’s a good to be inquisitive. Here are 8 questions that some web designers might prefer that you didn’t ask.
Read the full post
Posted in Web Design | No Comments
March 29th, 2013
If you’ve done much work with CSS and HTML forms you’ve no doubt noticed that often your SELECT and INPUT elements are not quite the same width, despite attempts to make them so in your stylesheet.
Read the full post
Posted in Development | No Comments
March 28th, 2013
We’d like to wish all of our clients a well earned, relaxing Easter break
Read the full post
Posted in Company News | No Comments
March 21st, 2013
A view to the future on a brief history of online shopping
Read the full post
Posted in Ecommerce | No Comments
February 26th, 2013
We’ve worked on a few projects recently that require a “I agree with the terms & conditions” checkbox at the bottom of a form or checkout page. Here’s a small plugin we developed to transform the “terms & conditions” link into an AJAX call to an external page of content.
Read the full post
Posted in Development | No Comments
January 2nd, 2013
We’re pleased to announce the launch of another great ecommerce website, this time for MiaFleur in Leicester.
Read the full post
Posted in Company News | No Comments
December 20th, 2012
Another year has dashed by at the speed of light as we’ve been busy designing new websites and supporting existing customers throughout 2012, and we’d like to take the opportunity to wish all of our clients, staff and suppliers a happy Christmas.
Read the full post
Posted in Company News | No Comments
November 6th, 2012
It’s not as uncommon as it might sound. Not necessarily someone getting run over by a bus (thank goodness), but rather a supplier disappearing or no longer being able to support your requirements. Take a look at what you can do to protect yourself.
Read the full post
Posted in Web Design | No Comments
« Older Entries