Posted by Ed Nailor in Websites on Mar 9th, 2010 | 0 comments I wanted to share a couple website designs I have been working on. You may notice that these are designed specifically with the real estate market in mind, but in many cases they could be adapted to a different industry if needed. Currently, these designs have not been placed on anyone’s website. They were creative exercises for myself. However, they are available for purchase if you may be interested. Simply contact me with a request and we can work out the details....

Posted by Ed Nailor in News, Websites on Jan 23rd, 2010 | 0 comments So I have been looking for something to update my Twitter account when I add a post to this website, and have gone through a number of Twitter plugins, none of which seem to work. I tried TwitterFeed.com again, which takes your RSS feed from your website and then publishes the most recent post(s) to your Twitter profile. They even post to other services, such as Facebook. While I added my Facebook account to my TwitterFeed.com account, nothing has yet updated, so we will see if that works. As long as TwitterFeed continues to update my posts on a regular basis, I will stick with this. I am not a big fan...

Posted by Ed Nailor in Websites on Jan 23rd, 2010 | 0 comments I have used TwitterFeed.com in the past, but stopped when it stopped working. But that was a while back, so we will test it again. This time, I am updating both Twitter and Facebook with posts from my website, so let’s cross fingers that it...

Posted by Ed Nailor in Websites on Jan 23rd, 2010 | 0 comments Not having much luck in Twitter plugins, so I am testing Bird Feeder… let’s see if it updates my Twitter account…. So far, not...

Posted by Ed Nailor in Websites on Jan 23rd, 2010 | 0 comments When designing and developing a website, one of the more important issues is getting it right in as many browsers as possible. Yes, I know its 2010, but even today we still don’t have a real set standard that all browsers use for rendering a website. Browsers such as Internet Explorer and Firefox have multiple builds, and each one displays a website slightly different. For a designer / developer this is a very frustrating thing! So once you get your design complete, then you must begin checking all the different browsers to see which ones you need to fix your design in. Most notorious is Internet...
