Prevent jquery update module from breaking webform drag bars
Recently I was working on a Drupal 6 project and found that the drag and sort was not working on a webform that I have created. This has been an intermitant problem in the past and has come back again. … Continue reading
HTML Emails are not Websites
This sounds amazingly stupid doesn’t it? Kind of like “The reason that Iowa State lost is because they didn’t score as many touch downs as the other team”. Despite the captain obvious aspects of the title it is important to … Continue reading
File This Under “Would Break Your Arm”
I found this bit on the interwebs a while back and just came across it again just recently and I can watch/listen to it over and over. From the innovative staging and camera work to the “that would break my … Continue reading
jQuery CurvyCorners Breaks Element Expansion
I found an interesting annoying bug the other day while encoding a micro-site form. The site was utilizing a CurvyCorners to implement rounded corners for less than IE when less than IE 9. Everything was going smoothly until I began … Continue reading
Responsive Design Patterns with Less Framework
You may or may not have heard of responsive web design as the latest buzz word within the web industry. For those of you who do not know what it is, responsive web design is when the web site design … Continue reading
Early Childhood Network
The Early Childhood Network project consisted of WordPress theme customization and development. The site utilizes custom post types, custom field types and some customized menu systems. The original theme was created prior to WordPress 3.0 and as a result needed … Continue reading
Aptana Studio 3 + Drush = nice
I have used Aptana as my preferred web development application for PHP projects for some time and with the new release of Aptana 3 I found several improvements that made me like it even more. One of the biggest improvement is the … Continue reading
Paying More for IE 6 Support
I recently stumbled on a SmashingMagazine article “But The Client Wants IE 6 Support!” which discussed having a client pay more for Internet Explorer 6 support. I was not surprised at the article exactly, but was surprised that something like this would … Continue reading
Creating a Custom Feature for Open Atrium
How to create a frequently asked question FAQ feature for the Open Atrium intranet package distributed for Drupal, done in 12 basic steps. Continue reading
Downtown Glenwood
DowntownGlenwood.org is WordPress site for the Glenwood Springs Downtown Partnership. The site is similar to a CVB site and is aimed at showing the many different attractions and events within the Glenwood Springs area. I worked on this project with … Continue reading