by Cody Jackson | Feb 4, 2014 | Techniques
If you’re a web developer, you may need to work in both .NET and PHP. If you do not have multiple computers for your development environments you will likely run into issues if you’re not setup correctly. Since I develop in C# and PHP mostly, I needed a way to develop...
by Pam Hedman | Jan 21, 2014 | Mobile Websites & Apps, Web Marketing
I have a laptop, a tablet and a smart phone at home. But what device do I use most often when I need to quickly look up something? My smartphone, and I’m not alone. Studies show that more and more searches are conducted using mobile devices. According...
by Robert Hunter | Jan 17, 2014 | Kentico CMS
A common task that arises in what seems to be each Kentico project I work on is the need to include a specific web part on either a solitary page or a specific instance of a page. There are, or course, many different ways to handle this issue. Creating a new page...
by Kevin Krason | Jan 16, 2014 | Wordpress
Get ready for a brand new front-end feature overhaul to the most popular open source content management system. WordPress has released its latest version, WordPress 3.8, which introduces a few (long awaited) front-end management features. This WordPress update,...
by Pam Hedman | Jan 15, 2014 | Client News, Mobile Websites & Apps
An Indianapolis heart specialist has partnered with Biznet Digital of Southfield, MI, to introduce an iPhone app that can help doctors and patients evaluate the risks of implanting an artificial heart. Jennifer Cowger, MD, MS, created the iPhone app to help...
by Kevin Krason | Jan 15, 2014 | Kentico CMS, Marketing Automation, Trends
The internet has been a boon to marketers. The web and its related technologies allow companies to reach prospects and customers in ways never before possible. As the number of touchpoints has increased to include everything from email to social marketing to online...