I’ve been using Tweetbot for a few years now and it’s still my go to Twitter app on the Mac as well as iOS. I’ve noticed the following issue for a while now but only…
When you’re building a number of pages in WordPress that are closely tied to a main, or parent page, tying them together with imagery can help the user know where they are. This snippet is…
This snippet is from a book project – the book title needed to be shown on all subsequent chapters, unless it was the main book page. Here’s the snippet that does it:
Chrome 49 removed a minor feature that I used quite a bit – the screen size indicator that would appear when resizing the window while in web inspector. Many workarounds were suggested on this Stackexchange…
Here’s how we develop WordPress websites using Sass and Gulp. At least for this week. We use it to compile Sass, concatenate and minify Javascript, and optimize images. It will also LiveReload when saving Sass…
Asana pushed a redesigned branding last week, updating their logo, website and web app. They nailed it in my opinion. It’s clean and fresh and the web app is even easier to use. I connect to…
When ever a new version of OS X is released, Ars Technica puts out as thorough a review as anyone. This release is no different: OS X 10.11 El Capitan: The Ars Technica Review A…
WooCommerce comes with a default set of credit card icons that look like this: If you like ‘good enough’ then these will do you just fine. But if look close, these are probably a bit…
We’ve been running Cinch Hosting for nearly a decade now. We’ve also been quietly running a web maintenance and security service through Spigot. Well, now they are joined into Cinch Web Services. We’re offering security and…
Since I’ve been somewhat opinionated in the past regarding email etiquette, a recent post by Anand Sanwal at Quartz got me nodding my head. You’re probably doing email introductions wrong Anand describes the situation where…