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Design Technology Trends [mashable]
Written by SuperSteph   
Tuesday, 23 November 2010

The jury is predictably divided on which design trends are most important to follow in 2011 (as evidenced by the comments), but Mashable gives a concise overview of 5 trends that are certainly in the FIVE10 crosshairs.

If you are already a FIVE10 client, you and I have likely already discussed the Flash "issue" while planning your site. I know Flash can do some super cool things, but at the moment it just isn't the best way to go for your site development - for many reasons. Web fonts, HTML5 and CSS3 are BIG news (and long anticipated) by us Web Geeks. And, of course, everyone knows you have to be a blogomaniac and compatible with mobile devices! 

Check out Mashable 's Top 5 list:  5 Design Trends That Small Businesses Can Use in 2011

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 23 November 2010 )
 
new "quick start" option available
Written by SuperSteph   
Thursday, 11 June 2009

Due to popular demand, we have made available a new option to get online quicker than ever. This isn't our recommended permanent solution, by any means, but is perfect if you need to have a live domain and email in a heartbeat.

The cost is $250 and here's what ya get:

  • domain registration
  • home page only (display logo, list of services, contact info, etc.)
  • up to 5 email addresses
  • domain maintenance and website hosting for 6 months ($20/mo after)
  • price applied to future website purchase! (within 6 months)
  • be online within a week! (most cases)

 Pretty sweet deal if you are looking to launch a full site, but don't want to have a blank page or tacky "coming soon" message when your clients visit your domain in the meantime.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 11 June 2009 )
 
how to resize a photo
Written by SuperSteph   
Wednesday, 15 April 2009

One of the things I am frequently asked for help with is resizing photos..and rightfully so!

This is one of those little things that is really simple, and really necessary, but also really tricky to figure out. None of the typical image editing applications have a resize feature. (Not even Picasa, which shocks me.) Here's the good news -- I'm gonna show you in six super simple steps how to use a FREE online app that can adjust the size (and do lots of other cool things) with any photo or image file on your computer then save it OR send it to your favorite sharing site like Flickr, Facebook, MySpace, Picasa, etc.

Click on any of the screenshots below to enlarge them.

Here we go...
Last Updated ( Thursday, 16 April 2009 )
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