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Entries for category 'Development'

Have you ever wondered what a Sitepro website....Brett Favre and a Snowflake have in common?

Sep 8, 2009 by Matt Haller

Well, the simple answer is that they are all optimized to be hearty, robust, competitive, unique and original!

Now, seriously, I bet you never even considered that these three items have many similarities so let's explore this......

 


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Why You Need a Website

Sep 5, 2009 by Matt Haller

Even if you're not planning on selling online, a well-crafted site is an essential for any business. Many times we hear my business is very small, just me and a couple employees and our product really isn't sold online so why do I need a website?


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Sitepro Podcast Episode 7 - Building a Branded Multimedia Campaign. pt 4

Sep 2, 2009 by Martin Cuccia-Nilsen

Episode 7 of the Sitepro Podcast is now available. The Sitepro Podcast was created to help educate clients and the community about various aspects of web, video and other multimedia content. This is the last of four episodes of the podcasts that focus on the the Grace Lutheran Foundation and all the multimedia work that Sitepro has produced for them. Be sure to subscribe to get all of the episodes of the Sitepro Podcast.


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the Mobile Web - Part 2

Aug 18, 2009 by Jessica Janiuk

After spending a little more time with the mobile web, there's a bit more to be said about issues surrounding designing websites for the mobile browser.  Differences in phone technology as well as new software technologies in development are changing the field of mobile web design.  This post takes a look at some of those phone issues and new developments.


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reCAPTCHA: Blocking Spam and More

Aug 17, 2009 by Jon Karna

A few months ago, I developed a ColdFusion/Mach-II implementation of the reCAPTCHA API.  This type of CAPTCHA requires the person to enter two words rather than a single sequence of random letters.  In addition to protecting your website from spam, reCAPTCHA helps digitize text books.  They do this by using a mystery word as one of the two words, until there is a consensus about what the correct answer for that word is.


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