Shineyrock web design & consultancy

Shineyrock

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It’s official

…to busy to post yesterday, my company name has been changed from inter@Webvertising into "4elemens Webdesign & Consultancy" Very strange, changing the name took me like 30 minutes at the Chamber of Commerce. A name that my company had for the last 9 (ok almost 9) years.... gone in 30…


Today is the big day

…to do for our clients, my website is finally ready. It was harder than I thought, writhing your own text and designing your own website. I really thought that it would get easier by the years... apparently not. The best part is that I understand ExpressionEngine pretty well now grin


Oh IE

…took me about 2 days to debug my site to get it running in a normal way on IE. Microsoft promises that IE8 will be CSS2 compliant, but meanwhile we enter CCS3.... But Ok, it would be nice to have at least CSS2.... Thanks to Dean Edwards at http://code.google.com/p/ie7-js/ it…


Big day 2

…to look at my site. (first time that someone, besides Eveline, will see the result) So now I'll keep my fingers crossed....


4elements, iPhone version

…to see what's possible. Later on I will add more information and an automatically redirect to http://m.shineyrock.com for those who visit my site with an iPhone. Stay tuned..


Started

…Today we started working on THE new project. I won't say anything yet, only that it will be a service and doesn't exist on the internet.


One week of extra work

…to show. - Textual, rewrite of almost all our text. - Images, browser frame has been removed from all portfolio work. - Portfolio, the text is now hidden by default. And our website is now compatible with the following browsers: (Mac and PC) Safari: 2, 3, 4 IE: 6, 7…


Rounded corners

…tom-width: 1px; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-right-color: #999999; border-bottom-color: #666666; -moz-border-radius: 8px; -webkit-border-radius: 8px; } And who knows that Microsoft will include CSS3 into IE8. (wishful thinking)


Protect your images

…to low-level protect your images. But all who know a bit of html can always look in your source code. - one way is using javascript to disable the right mouse function. - an other way is to place all your images in a css background-image. What I did was…


Official launch

As of today, 7:15 AM, shineyrock.com went live.


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