A new Infographic on WordPress and Joomla
I do enjoy looking at these infographics. “A new Infographic on WordPress and Joomla” I hear you say, well yes of course, stats change and opinons change that’s why these visual graphics are good to...
View ArticleWordPress 3.5.1 bug fixes
Just what we’ve been waiting for, 3.5 was a major upgrade and undoubtably had some issues. With the WordPress 3.5.1 bug fixes some of the preliminary issues will have been ironed out. Now is the time...
View ArticleIs print dead?
A web consultant once said to me that “there’s no money in print”. I presume that by this he means that the world of printing i.e. brochures, leaflets, newsletters and the such are in decline due to...
View ArticleTop tips when choosing a designer
Not all designers are the same and choosing the right one can be a little daunting so here are some top tips when choosing a designer: Ability Make sure they have the ability to satisfy your needs. Do...
View ArticleThings to remember when setting up your first business website
We all know that money is tight when you first set up a business and there are some things to remember when setting up your first business website. With a lot to fork out initially its tempting to go...
View ArticleGreat British Brekkie
Some 20 days ago Adrian Malpass, founder of the Glosbiz™ movement and local deejay, met with John Hanna the General Manager at Ellenborough Park to explore the possibility of hosting a charity event....
View ArticleLooking for the perfect responsive css framework…
… believe it or not I’m thinking that Square One is looking a little tired and could do with a refresh so I started looking for the perfect responsive css framework. Bootstrap was the first,...
View ArticleHow to crop an image with a CSS class
Do you know how to crop an image with a CSS class? Let me show you how I would do it. Using CSS to crop an image is not a new thing but perhaps not common knowledge. With the use of the Positioning and...
View ArticleGoogle Reader will be retired in June 2013
It’s a bit of a shock to hear that Google Reader will be retired in June 2013, how will we keep up to date with all the news from niche areas of the internet?! Why are they doing this? It turns out...
View ArticleNew Square One website launched
It seems a bit lame to announce a soft launch of a website especially when it’s your own but hey, I’m pretty stoked about getting it out there. There are a few bits that need to be polished off, but...
View ArticleHow to manage multiple WordPress installations?
WordPress needs upgrading because a bug has been fixed or some new features have been release oh, and there’s that favourite plugin you use and you’ve installed it across multiple sites but you can’t...
View ArticleHow to get creative with Google, SEO and Social
So you’ve arrived here to find out how to get creative with Google, SEO and Social? Well here’s the killer question, does anyone really know how? My theory is no, not really! We are constantly...
View ArticleWhy would you need a business website when we have Facebook, Google+,...
Good question right… Why would you need a business website when there is a multitude of social channels out there to promote your business? It costs nothing to setup an account and post promos about...
View ArticleWordPress Security
Here’s a little WordPress security tip that will protect your WordPress site even if the administration area is breeched. This will also prevent the administrator from hacking the code in the theme or...
View Article5 creative portfolio websites
Here are 5 creative portfolio websites that I’m actually quite jealous of, there are some very talented designers out there and this is my little tribute to them and their ability. Freshfolio is a...
View ArticleWeb Video and The Rise of the Motion Graphic
Since starting Bexmedia 5 years ago the online video market has changed rapidly. Motion graphics are increasingly utilised to achieve significantly increase production values. With technology falling...
View ArticleHow to tell if a website is responsive
Ok I know this sounds like a dumb article to write but it still amazes me how little website owners know and understand. It’s ok for developers and designers to know all this stuff but there are some...
View ArticleHow to start designing a logo
This is probably one of the most frustrating parts of a design journey but can be incredibly rewarding if you get it right. Unfortunately there is no holy grail or solution to this, sometimes it’s just...
View ArticleWhy do I need a responsive website – user experience
Why do I need a responsive website – simple, user experience! The single biggest reason for having a responsive website is to create a better user experience. Mobile users and tablet users browse the...
View ArticleWhy do I need a responsive website – better SEO
Why do I need a responsive website? Well simply because it is better for SEO. In the early days (pre 2010) before Ethan Marcotte’s article on responsive website design, the solution for mobile devices...
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